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Jordan Springs - Llandilo

23 km²

Much younger and wealthier than most similar areas, Jordan Springs - Llandilo is a rapidly growing community. The typical resident is just 31, and the area has a very high proportion of children under 15. This is a place of large, modern family homes where typical weekly household incomes are well above the national figure. High levels of recent migration and a strong workforce contribute to its distinct character as a flourishing residential hub in Greater Sydney.

A family-heavy area that's short on schools per child.

Rapid population growth here is outstripping school provision.

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This is a young community where 28.4% of people are children under 15, a figure far above the national average. Conversely, seniors aged 65 and over make up only 6.2%, which is far below the state and national figures.

People born overseas make up 30.3% of the population, a little above the national figure. The most common ancestries are Australian, English, and Indian.

Language diversity is high, with 31.4% of residents using a language other than English at home, which is well above the national average. Punjabi and Hindi are the most common non-English languages.

Religious affiliation is more common here than in most areas, with 48.2% identifying as Christian and 10.4% as Hindu. Those with no religion make up 28.2%, which is far below the national figure.

Education levels are strong, with 62.4% of residents completing Year 12, which is well above the national figure. About 26.5% of adults hold a bachelor degree or higher.

Incomes are significantly higher than usual, with a typical weekly household income of $2,446, which is well above the national figure. About 32.8% of households earn $3,000 or more per week.

Residents enjoy good health, as the 20.7% of people with a long-term health condition is well below the national figure. Only 3.8% of people need help with daily activities.

Childcare is a major focus here, with 40.6% of people caring for children unpaid, a figure far above the national average. However, volunteering is among the lowest at this level at 7.6%.

The First Nations community is larger than in 85% of similar areas. This group is noticeably younger than the national average, and their typical personal income is far above the national figure.

Homes are large and mostly family-oriented, with 3.3 people per home and 72.2% being couples with children. Only 11% of people live alone, which is far below the national figure.

The area is dominated by separate houses, with 91.2% of dwellings being detached and 91.7% having three or more bedrooms. Typical monthly mortgage payments are among the highest at $2,600.

Cars are essential here, as only 2.3% of homes have no motor vehicle. While 28.8% of people work from home, those who commute rely heavily on cars and buses over trains.

The community is very mobile, with 64% of people moving in the last five years, a figure far above the national average. Recent arrivals from overseas account for 8.8% of the population.

Employment is strong, with 73.7% of adults working or looking for work, which is far above the national figure. The unemployment rate is 3.5%, which is a little below the national average.

This is a highly advantaged area with an overall advantage score larger than 80% of similar places. It has seen significant growth, with the population increasing by 15.6% since 2021.

The area receives an average annual rainfall of 966mm, which is far above the New South Wales average. Summer temperatures are typical for the region.

Walkability is low, with only 45.7% of homes within a 15-minute walk of a '15-minute-city' walkshed. Access to health services by walking is especially limited, at just 5.7% of homes.

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