Area Hotlist — Rouse Hill - McGraths Hill NSW

20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the Rouse Hill - McGraths Hill area

Area Hotlist — Rouse Hill / McGraths Hill

1

Rouse Hill Town Centre

12,563 mentions

An open-air high street wrapped around 230 retailers, eateries and the Metro plaza, Rouse Hill Town Centre anchors daily life for North-West Sydney. Twilight markets, kids’ splash park and rooftop dining keep foot traffic high, while shaded walkways mean errands feel like weekend strolls.

2

Rouse Hill Station

3,033 mentions

Linked by pedestrian bridge to the Town Centre, driverless Metro trains whisk commuters to Chatswood in 33 minutes and will reach the CBD by 2026. Bike lockers, kiss-and-ride bays and all-day frequency make car-free living entirely realistic.

3

Tallawong Station

2,863 mentions

The north-west terminus of the Metro dispatches trains every four minutes. Park-and-ride spaces, e-bike docks and a future mixed-use forecourt turn Tallawong into the commuter magnet for Box Hill and rapidly growing estates beyond.

4

Riverstone Station

2,164 mentions

Dating to 1864 yet freshly upgraded, Riverstone Station dials straight into the T1 Western Line. Heritage shopfronts deliver coffee before the train, while ample car bays attract commuters from new Box Hill subdivisions.

5

Rouse Hill High School

1,942 mentions

Consistently strong HSC results, a STEM discovery centre and champion athletics teams place Rouse Hill High on every family short-list. Properties in its catchment trade fast, underpinning price resilience in surrounding cul-de-sacs.

6

Kellyville Station

1,306 mentions

Elevated above Windsor Road, Kellyville Metro offers two-minute peak services, 1 200 park-and-ride spots and future retail on the plaza. It’s the go-to stop for Bella Vista and North Kellyville residents chasing quicker commutes.

7

Rouse Hill Public School

1,178 mentions

Opened 2003, this primary pairs flexible learning studios with championship robotics teams and a thriving P&C. Walkable catchment streets and nearby nature trails make school-day logistics a breeze.

8

Carmel Village Shopping Centre

943 mentions

Box Hill’s first full-line supermarket anchors cafés, childcare and medical suites around a leafy plaza. Weekend markets and twilight food trucks are quickly turning this newbie into the suburb’s social heart.

9

Riverstone High School

941 mentions

Set on 20 hectares, Riverstone High offers vocational programs, farm plots and a selective senior stream shared with Wyndham College. Planned rebuilds under the education roadmap have buyers circling early.

10

Schofields Public School

927 mentions

This century-old school has modernised fast, adding a covered outdoor learning area and bilingual literacy hubs—fuel for steady enrolments amid Schofields’ population boom.

11

North Kellyville Public School

913 mentions

Opened 2019 with airy classrooms and nature-play zones, North Kellyville PS is already at capacity, reflecting the suburb’s young-family surge. Walk-to-school convenience pushes nearby land prices skyward.

12

Santa Sophia Catholic College

898 mentions

A K-12 campus in Box Hill offering cutting-edge STEAM labs, performing-arts theatres and rooftop sports courts. Its rapid expansion is transforming the area into a genuine education precinct.

13

Sydney Business Park

875 mentions

IKEA, Costco, Bunnings and global HQs like Lindt and ASICS cluster in this 256-hectare employment zone at Marsden Park, providing 9 000+ jobs and factory-direct shopping minutes from home.

14

Schofields Station

777 mentions

Just one stop from Tallawong Metro, heavy-rail services connect Schofields to Parramatta and Central. A new plaza, commuter parking and fast-bus hub place the platform at the heart of townhouse growth.

15

Northbourne Public School

768 mentions

Brand-new in 2023, Northbourne PS brings flexible classrooms, an inclusive support unit and smart play courts to Marsden Park. Early enrolments underline the district’s family-friendly trajectory.

16

Box Hill City Centre

748 mentions

Still rising from paddocks, the future town centre promises supermarkets, dining plazas and civic squares—set to deliver true 15-minute-city convenience to one of Sydney’s fastest-growing postcodes.

17

Norwest Business Park

661 mentions

Lakefront offices, hospitals and weekly produce markets anchor 30 000 jobs at Norwest. The Metro station, waterfront dining and new residential towers create a work-play hub 15 minutes south of Rouse Hill.

18

Riverstone Public School

645 mentions

Established 1882, Riverstone PS pairs heritage charm with modern STEAM rooms and a thriving P&C. Catchment homes remain surprisingly affordable, luring first-timers seeking strong community roots.

19

St Luke’s Catholic College

596 mentions

Offering K-12 on a single Marsden Park campus, St Luke’s focuses on contemporary learning, robotics and well-being programs, drawing enrolments from well beyond the LGA boundary.

20

Rouse Hill Regional Park

557 mentions

Picnic shelters, bush tracks and off-leash zones fill this 75-hectare park straddling Caddies Creek. Families bike the ridge trail then grab gelato at the Town Centre five minutes away.