Area Hotlist — Liverpool NSW

20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the Liverpool area

Area Hotlist — Liverpool

1

Liverpool Hospital

828 mentions

The region’s largest tertiary and trauma hospital anchors a fast-growing health precinct with new research, paediatric and mental-health facilities underway. Thousands of staff, students and visitors create year-round rental demand, while 24-hour emergency care adds peace of mind for families living nearby.

2

Liverpool Station

670 mentions

Four rail lines, bus bays and a planned Metro stop put much of Sydney on a single-seat ride. Express trains reach Central in 40 minutes, and lifts link directly to Macquarie Street cafés, making car-free living entirely realistic for CBD workers and students alike.

3

Casula Mall

427 mentions

Woolworths, Aldi and Kmart headline this convenient neighbourhood mall, backed by fresh-food markets, services and a lively food court. Easy parking and regular buses from surrounding suburbs mean locals can smash the weekly shop without braving motorway traffic or mega-centre crowds.

4

Westfield Liverpool

321 mentions

Over 300 stores, rooftop dining and Event Cinemas make Westfield the South-West’s retail heavyweight. A new casual–dining laneway and 10-screen VMAX upgrade turn Friday nights into stay-local experiences, while direct pedestrian links to the station keep it commuter-friendly.

5

Moorebank Shopping Village

233 mentions

A butcher, baker, IGA and medical centre cluster around alfresco cafés, giving Moorebank locals easy weekday convenience. Grab a coffee after the school drop-off or stock up on dinner ingredients in five minutes flat—parking is always free and close.

6

Georges River

178 mentions

Kayakers glide past mangroves, anglers cast from sandy banks and cyclists cruise the riverside path linking Casula Powerhouse to Chipping Norton Lakes. Living close means cooling afternoon breezes and weekend nature escapes without leaving the suburb.

7

Western Sydney University – Liverpool

162 mentions

WSU’s vertical campus on Macquarie Street brings nursing, business and IT degrees to the CBD, alongside a digital-health research hub. Students fill local apartments and energise evening dining, adding vibrant street life to Liverpool’s growing cityscape.

8

All Saints Catholic College

127 mentions

This co-educational K-12 college offers strong HSC results, elite rugby league and music academies across two adjacent campuses. Proximity underpins family demand for classic fibro and brick homes within walking distance of the school gates.

9

Green Valley Plaza

125 mentions

Fresh produce markets, two supermarkets and varied takeaway options make this compact plaza a handy pit-stop after work. Weekend community stalls and pop-up amusements keep local kids busy without dragging parents to bigger centres.

10

Liverpool Public School

113 mentions

Founded in 1863, Liverpool PS blends heritage charm with modern classrooms and a renowned English-language program. Its central CBD location allows most students to walk or scooter, smoothing morning traffic and fostering a tight parent community.

11

Moorebank High School

104 mentions

Specialist music and defence-transition programs set Moorebank High apart, while broad sporting fields and innovative STEM labs attract families seeking balanced education. Recent HSC improvements have sharpened buyer interest in its leafy catchment streets.

12

Warwick Farm Station

101 mentions

Just one stop north of Liverpool, Warwick Farm offers regular services to the city plus an easy stroll to the racecourse and Flower Power megastore. A future station precinct plan promises added retail and better parking.

13

Liverpool Girls High School

101 mentions

Strong academic growth, extensive leadership programs and shared senior courses with neighbouring boys’ schools define LGHS. Families value single-sex education options without private fees, reinforcing price resilience in adjacent unit towers.

14

Wattle Grove Shopping Village

99 mentions

Set beside the lake, this breezy village centre provides a Coles, casual eateries and medical suites embraced by tree-lined streets. Outdoor tables overflow on weekends as cyclists finish the lake loop and families stock up for BBQ lunches.

15

Holsworthy Station

94 mentions

Ample park-and-ride spaces and frequent express services place Central 45 minutes away. Direct buses to Defence barracks and the new airport precinct mark Holsworthy as a strategic commuter base set for future growth.

16

Chipping Norton Market Plaza

90 mentions

Locals grab gourmet pies, Asian groceries and pharmacy scripts in one quick lap of this handy plaza opposite the lake. Pop-up craft stalls and food-truck nights give the centre a friendly, village-square vibe.

17

The Valley Plaza

83 mentions

Green Valley’s compact plaza covers daily needs with an Aldi, fresh-food market and service NSW desk. Free parking and no-frills convenience appeal to young families and time-poor tradies alike.

18

Amity College

83 mentions

This independent K-12 campus fosters academic excellence and community service within a multicultural framework. Modern classrooms, robotics labs and debating championships keep enrolments brisk and add private-school cachet to Liverpool’s education mix.

19

Liverpool West Public School

81 mentions

Known for its inclusive culture and strong reading programs, Liverpool West PS sits in a quiet pocket yet remains walkable to the station. Weekend community gardens and sports comps strengthen local bonds beyond school hours.

20

Brighton Lake

79 mentions

Part of the Chipping Norton Lakes system, Brighton Lake offers kayak coves, picnic decks and boardwalk bird-watching 15 minutes from the CBD. Lakeside paths connect to regional cycling routes, creating an active-lifestyle drawcard for nearby estates.