Area Hotlist — St Marys NSW

20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the St Marys area

Area Hotlist — St Marys

1

St Marys Station

574 mentions

St Marys Station anchors the suburb with frequent T1 Western Line services and future Metro link to Western Sydney Airport. Upgraded lifts, secure bike bays and a bustling bus interchange keep commutes seamless, while Queen Street cafés provide pre-train coffees within a two-minute stroll.

2

St Marys Village

417 mentions

This undercover shopping centre packs Woolworths, Big W, medical suites and a lively food court into one tidy block. Parents appreciate free parking and shaded playground, while night-owl chemists and late trading hours make last-minute errands painless for shift workers and commuters alike.

3

Queen Street

364 mentions

Queen Street is St Marys’ traditional high street, blending heritage façades with new street-food joints, barber shops and professional services. Friday twilight markets add live music and artisan stalls, while widened footpaths, murals and alfresco dining turn a quick bank run into a leisurely wander.

4

St Clair Shopping Centre

146 mentions

Five minutes south, St Clair Shopping Centre serves 80+ speciality stores, Coles and an upgraded dining terrace overlooking parkland. Weekly kids’ clubs, community stalls and generous parking make it a stress-free alternative to Penrith Westfield for locals chasing groceries or weekend brunch.

5

Great Western Highway

138 mentions

The Great Western Highway threads directly through St Marys, delivering rapid car access east to Parramatta and west to the Blue Mountains. Recent Smart Motorway upgrades add real-time signage, ramp signals and cycle links, slashing peak-hour frustration and boosting regional recreational getaways.

6

Western Sydney Airport

88 mentions

Set to open in 2026, Western Sydney International Airport (Nancy-Bird Walton) promises 24-hour passenger flights and 28 000 jobs within a 15-minute drive of St Marys. Early employment zones already recruit locals, while planned Metro links will place check-in counters within half-hour of Queen Street.

7

Ropes Crossing Village

67 mentions

This neighbourhood centre combines a modern Woolworths, pharmacy, gym and alfresco eateries overlooking landscaped wetlands. Community movie nights on the green and direct buses to St Marys Station foster a friendly, car-light lifestyle for young families in the master-planned estate.

8

Ropes Crossing Public School

79 mentions

Opened in 2008, this fast-growing primary boasts flexible learning hubs, STEM labs and a vibrant multicultural garden program. Safe cycle paths and kiss-and-ride loops streamline drop-offs, while a thriving P&C hosts weekend soccer and twilight food-truck fairs on the oval.

9

St Clair High School

69 mentions

St Clair High delivers strong HSC performances, robotics electives and extensive sports academies across 13 hectares of shaded grounds. Express buses connect from St Marys Station in 12 minutes, making it a popular enrolment choice beyond the immediate catchment.

10

Colyton High School

57 mentions

Known for its Centre of Excellence in Industrial Technology, Colyton High offers trade pathways alongside mainstream academics. Modern hospitality kitchens and auto workshops back onto sporting fields shared with weekend clubs, cementing the campus as Colyton’s educational and community hub.

11

Nepean Hospital

54 mentions

Just 12 minutes by car, the upgraded Nepean Hospital features a new 14-storey clinical tower, expanded emergency and rooftop helipad. Specialist clinics and teaching facilities attract medical professionals to the region, while nearby café clusters serve caffeine-hungry night-shift staff.

12

Western Sydney University

39 mentions

WSU’s Kingswood campus offers degrees in nursing, engineering and creative industries just one train stop west. Upgraded libraries, on-campus childcare and free inter-campus shuttles encourage lifelong learning, while live-in student villages add extra rental demand for savvy investors.

13

St Marys Leagues Club

26 mentions

Affectionately “The Leaguesy”, this mega-club hosts restaurants, bowling greens, a 24-hour gym and Penrith Panthers junior training fields. Regular comedy nights, seniors’ bingo and kids’ play zones make it a true multigenerational social anchor five minutes from the station.

14

Oxley Park Public School

45 mentions

Celebrating its 150th anniversary, Oxley Park PS blends historic classrooms with modern digital labs and a thriving breakfast-club program. Children walk or scooter along quiet suburban streets, reinforcing the close-knit, old-school neighbourhood vibe cherished by long-term residents.

15

St Marys Senior High School

36 mentions

One of NSW’s first senior-only campuses, St Marys SHS specialises in Years 11-12 with university-style timetables, extensive subject choice and quiet study commons. Proximity to Western Sydney Uni allows joint enrichment programs and smooth transitions into tertiary pathways.

16

Blackwell Public School

36 mentions

Blackwell PS in St Clair emphasises Positive Behaviour for Learning, student gardening and inclusive support units. Shaded adventure playgrounds and adjacent reserve bush tracks encourage outdoor play, while active-travel maps help families ditch the car on sunny mornings.

17

Bennett Road Public School

28 mentions

Nestled beside Cook Park, Bennett Road PS offers strong literacy programs and a celebrated multicultural dance troupe. Breakfast clubs and homework centres support working parents, while weekend sports share the expansive ovals with local rugby and cricket teams.

18

Erskine Park High School

28 mentions

Erskine Park High leverages its Trade Training Centre for hospitality and construction apprenticeships alongside ATAR streams. Bus links to St Marys and industrial estates enable easy part-time work, while new synthetic fields host evening football and athletics for the wider community.

19

Colyton Shopping Centre

17 mentions

A handy neighbourhood hub with IGA, butcher, medical clinic and beloved Lebanese bakery, Colyton Shopping Centre keeps everyday errands local. Shaded parking and adjacent bus stops make it a popular coffee-and-paper pit stop on the school-run circuit.

20

St Marys Public School

22 mentions

Serving the community since 1861, St Marys PS pairs heritage charm with interactive whiteboards, robotics clubs and award-winning choir. Proximity to the station and village shops means parents can grab morning coffees or groceries within minutes of the school gate.