What's Macquarie Hills Like?
The quiet achiever next to Cardiff. Macquarie Hills delivers what most Lake Mac families are actually looking for: bigger blocks, bushland backdrop, good schools, and a price point ($850K median) that leaves room to breathe. The 10.3% growth — one of Lake Mac's strongest — reflects buyers discovering the value gap.\n\nCardiff Station and shopping are a 5-minute drive. The suburb itself is residential-only — no commercial, no through-traffic, just streets that back onto bush. The blocks are generous by modern standards (600-800sqm common), and the housing stock is a mix of 1980s-90s builds and newer renovations.
Best For
- Families wanting space and quiet — Bigger blocks than Cardiff, quieter streets, bushland setting. If backyard space matters, this delivers.
- First home buyers in Lake Mac's middle ring — $850K for a house with a yard near rail and shopping. Affordable without compromising on fundamentals.
- Cardiff buyers wanting more block — Same rail and shopping access, bigger lots, quieter feel. The trade-off is a few minutes' drive.
- Renovation buyers — 1980s-90s housing stock with room to extend on generous blocks. The bones and the land are there.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median house price in Macquarie Hills?
The median house price in Macquarie Hills is $1.0M. Prices have moved up 9.7% year-on-year, with a upward trajectory. Data: NSW Valuer General. For address-specific property intelligence, check any address on Lake Mac Vibes.
Is Macquarie Hills a good suburb to buy in 2026?
Based on our analysis of development activity, price momentum, commercial trends, and safety data, Macquarie Hills currently shows a WAIT signal with a upward trajectory. Family suburb, strong growth Signals update weekly as new data is processed. For address-level intelligence, order a Property Surroundings Report starting at $29.
What's it like living in Macquarie Hills?
The quiet achiever next to Cardiff. Macquarie Hills delivers what most Lake Mac families are actually looking for: bigger blocks, bushland backdrop, good schools, and a price point ($850K median) that leaves room to breathe. The 10... See the full suburb profile for detailed local insights, or check a specific address to see what's happening within 500m.
How noisy is Macquarie Hills?
Macquarie Hills has 1 licensed venue tracked in our data. Venue types include: bar. Noise impact depends on proximity and trading hours. Enter any address to see noise sources within 500m, including late-trading venues, major roads, and rail corridors.
Who is Macquarie Hills best for?
Macquarie Hills is best suited for: Families wanting space and quiet, First home buyers in Lake Mac's middle ring, Cardiff buyers wanting more block, Renovation buyers. Key things to watch: No shops, cafes, or services within the suburb — Cardiff is the nearest hub for everything; Car-dependent — the bushland setting means no walkable amenity beyond neighbours and nature; Bushfire risk in streets backing onto bushland — check your BAL rating and insurance costs. Neighbourhood fit varies by location — check a specific address to see the exact signals around it.
What do locals say about Macquarie Hills?
We looked at Cardiff first but the blocks were tiny. Macquarie Hills gave us 700sqm, a bush outlook, and we're still 5 minutes from the train. The kids ride bikes on the street and we hear kookaburras, not traffic. For street-level detail, check a specific address to see the signals within 500m.