Wentworth Point NSW (postcode 2127) is a master-planned Sydney peninsula suburb developed primarily by Billbergia, with 2-bedroom apartments at $850,000 to $1,000,000 and 3-bedroom apartments at $1,200,000 to $1,600,000 in 2026. The suburb offers Bennelong Bridge ferry and bus links to Rhodes (T9 train), Marina Square town centre amenity, sub-2 percent vacancy, and 4.0 to 4.5 percent gross rental yield.

9 min read  |  Wentworth Point Property Advice  |  Last reviewed May 2026

Wentworth Point sits across the Bennelong Bridge from Rhodes; a master-planned Sydney peninsula with full town-centre retail, integrated ferry plus bus plus bridge transport, and apartment prices $50K to $100K below Rhodes for equivalent build quality. This guide explains why 2 and 3 bedroom buyers consistently choose Wentworth Point in 2026.

Wentworth Point at a Glance

Wentworth Point (postcode 2127) sits in the City of Parramatta LGA on a peninsula bounded by the Parramatta River and Homebush Bay. The suburb is approximately 16 kilometres west of Sydney CBD, directly opposite Rhodes across the Bennelong Bridge.

Key suburb data:

  • Population: approximately 12,000, growing at 6 to 9 percent annually as new precincts complete.
  • Dwellings: over 95 percent apartments; approximately 5,000 apartments delivered since 2010.
  • Lead developer: Billbergia, with 2021 UDIA NSW Master Plan Award for Wentworth Point Town Centre.
  • Tenure: approximately 60 percent rented, 40 percent owner-occupied.
  • Median household income: top quartile Sydney; young professional skew.

The peninsula geography is the suburb’s defining feature. With water on three sides and a single Bennelong Bridge connection to mainland Sydney, Wentworth Point delivers a self-contained, walkable lifestyle that few Sydney apartment suburbs match. The master-planned town centre, designed by Billbergia from foreshore to retail to school, produces a level of precinct coherence rare in inner-west Sydney.

2-Bedroom Apartments: Prices and Features

2-bedroom apartments are the most-traded stock type in Wentworth Point. They suit professional couples, downsizers, and small-family buyers, and represent approximately 45 percent of annual transactions.

Typical 2-bedroom Wentworth Point apartments in 2026:

Build EraPrice RangeInternal AreaPer sqm
New (2023+ Billbergia)$950,000 to $1,050,00080 to 95 sqm$11,500 to $12,500
Recent (2018 to 2022)$900,000 to $980,00078 to 92 sqm$11,000 to $11,800
Established (2010 to 2017)$820,000 to $920,00075 to 88 sqm$10,200 to $11,200

Standard 2-bedroom features in new Wentworth Point apartments:

  • 2 bedrooms, 1 to 2 bathrooms (typically 2 in new builds).
  • Single car space; some apartments offer storage cage.
  • Balcony 8 to 14 square metres.
  • European appliances (Miele, Smeg, or equivalent).
  • Stone benchtops; engineered timber or porcelain tile floors.
  • Ducted air-conditioning.
  • NBN-ready data infrastructure.

The most active 2-bedroom segment is the $880K to $1M band, where first home buyers benefit from NSW First Home Buyer Assistance Scheme partial concession on new builds. See our FHBAS guide for the calculation; identical rules apply across NSW.

3-Bedroom Apartments: Family-Sized Stock

3-bedroom apartments in Wentworth Point are aimed at family buyers and downsizers from inner-west houses. They typically include:

  • 3 bedrooms (master with ensuite, two secondary), 2 bathrooms plus powder room.
  • Internal area 105 to 130 square metres.
  • Double car space; storage cage included.
  • Balcony 14 to 22 square metres.
  • Premium European appliances.
  • Often corner aspect for two views.

Typical 3-bedroom Wentworth Point apartments in 2026:

TypePrice RangeInternal AreaSuitable For
Standard 3-bedroom$1,200,000 to $1,350,000105 to 115 sqmCouples with 1 to 2 children, downsizers
Premium 3-bedroom$1,400,000 to $1,600,000115 to 130 sqmFamilies with 2 to 3 children; premium aspect
Sky-level / corner / waterfront$1,700,000 to $2,200,000120 to 150 sqmPremium owner-occupiers; full water view

For family buyers comparing Wentworth Point against equivalent Rhodes 3-bedrooms, the suburb sits $50K to $150K below at the same finish quality. The trade-off is the bus-plus-train commute (versus direct train at Rhodes); for families prioritising school proximity, town centre amenity, and value, that trade-off is often favourable.

Transport: Bridge, Ferry, Bus, Train

Wentworth Point has four practical commute options, more transport modes than most Sydney apartment suburbs.

1. Bus across Bennelong Bridge to Rhodes T9 train:

  • Bus route across the bridge runs every 10 to 15 minutes peak.
  • Total Wentworth Point to Wynyard: approximately 25 to 30 minutes (5 minute bus plus 18 minute train plus connection time).
  • Most popular commute option for CBD professionals.

2. Wentworth Point Ferry to Circular Quay:

  • Direct ferry service from Wentworth Point Wharf.
  • Circular Quay: 45 minutes (scenic route via Parramatta River and Cockatoo Island).
  • Sydney Olympic Park: 8 minutes.
  • Frequency: hourly peak.

3. Drive via Concord Road to M4 motorway:

  • 5 minute drive to Concord Road.
  • 15 to 25 minutes to CBD outside peak; 35 to 50 minutes peak.
  • Most apartments include single car space; double car spaces in 3-bedrooms.

4. Active transport (pedestrian and cyclist):

  • Bennelong Bridge pedestrian and cyclist crossing to Rhodes.
  • Parramatta River Foreshore shared path connects east to Sydney CBD and west to Sydney Olympic Park.
  • Total connected off-road foreshore path: 25+ kilometres.

For commuters, the bus-plus-train via Bennelong Bridge is the dominant choice; for weekend trips, the ferry offers car-free harbour access. The combination produces one of Sydney’s most flexible commute profiles.

Town Centre Amenity and Marina Square

The Wentworth Point Town Centre, anchored by Marina Square, is the suburb’s central retail and lifestyle hub. The town centre won the 2021 UDIA NSW Master Plan Award, recognising the integration of retail, residential, public domain, and waterfront.

Marina Square Shopping Centre:

  • Coles full-line supermarket.
  • Specialty retail: 60+ tenants including pharmacy, butcher, bakery, fishmonger.
  • Casual dining strip with waterfront cafes and restaurants.
  • Medical centre and dental practices.
  • Direct integration with Marina Square Wharf for ferry departures.

Foreshore and recreation:

  • Wentworth Point Foreshore Park with playgrounds and BBQ areas.
  • Marina Pool and waterfront swimming.
  • Bennelong Parklands and walking trails.
  • Wentworth Common: large open parkland.

Sports and fitness:

  • Sydney Olympic Park aquatic and athletics centre: 6 minutes by car or ferry.
  • In-building gym facilities in most apartment buildings.
  • Bennelong Bridge running route and annual Billbergia Bennelong Bridge Run event.

The combination of full-line grocery, casual dining, foreshore parks, and ferry-connected harbour access produces a precinct that meets daily needs without leaving the peninsula.

Schools, Childcare and Recreation

Public primary schools:

  • Wentworth Point Public School: opened 2017, in catchment for the entire suburb, modern facilities, consistently strong NAPLAN results.
  • Newington Public School: adjacent suburb, alternative option.

High schools:

  • Concord High School: via interzone choice, academically strong, accessible by bus across the Bennelong Bridge.
  • Homebush Boys High School: nearby, in-zone for some Wentworth Point catchment.
  • Strathfield Girls High School: selective, accessible by exam.

Private and independent schools nearby:

  • Trinity Grammar Summer Hill.
  • PLC Sydney (Croydon).
  • St Patrick’s College Strathfield.
  • OAC (Open Access College) and Sydney Distance Education for specialised programs.

Childcare: multiple long-day-care centres operate in the precinct including Goodstart, KU Children’s Services, and several private operators. Typical wait times are 3 to 6 months for full-time placements; new precinct releases progressively add childcare capacity.

Rental Yield and Investment Outlook

Wentworth Point delivers among the strongest rental fundamentals in Sydney’s inner-west apartment market.

Rental data (2026):

Apartment TypeWeekly RentGross YieldVacancy
1-bedroom$580 to $6804.3 to 4.6%1.5 to 2.0%
2-bedroom$750 to $8804.0 to 4.5%1.5 to 2.0%
3-bedroom$980 to $1,2503.8 to 4.2%2.0 to 2.5%

Wentworth Point typically out-yields equivalent Rhodes stock by 0.2 to 0.4 percentage points on gross yield, reflecting the lower median entry price. Vacancy rates are slightly higher than Rhodes for 3-bedrooms but broadly similar for 1 and 2-bedrooms.

Tenant demand is structurally strong:

  • Sydney Olympic Park employers: ANZ Stadium, ICC events, major medical and education tenants.
  • Macquarie Park commuters via bus-plus-train.
  • CBD professionals via Bennelong Bridge bus.
  • Lifestyle renters attracted by waterfront and town centre amenity.

For investors weighing Wentworth Point against Rhodes or other inner-west apartment suburbs, the combination of higher gross yield, lower entry price, and ongoing master-planned amenity build-out delivers above-suburb-average risk-adjusted returns through 2027 to 2030. Billbergia continues as lead developer with active releases through the final stages of the master plan.

For wider Sydney comparison, see our Rhodes investment tips and North Sydney investment tips.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wentworth Point is a master-planned peninsula in the City of Parramatta LGA with Sydney’s most integrated transport mix (Bennelong Bridge to Rhodes T9 train, Wentworth Point Ferry direct to Circular Quay, dedicated bus services), the Marina Square town centre with Coles and 60+ retailers, Wentworth Point Public School in catchment, and apartment prices materially below Rhodes for equivalent build quality.

2-bedroom Wentworth Point apartments range $850,000 to $1,000,000 in 2026, with internal areas typically 75 to 95 square metres. New off-the-plan stock from iCIRT-rated developers like Billbergia sits at the upper end; established 2-bedrooms in older blocks (pre-2018) closer to $820,000 to $900,000. Premium positions (water views, top floors, north aspect) add 10 to 15 percent.

3-bedroom Wentworth Point apartments range $1,200,000 to $1,600,000 in 2026, with internal areas typically 105 to 130 square metres. Family-oriented 3-bedrooms with two bathrooms, double car space, and water views command the upper end. Most 3-bedroom buyers in Wentworth Point are owner-occupier families upgrading from inner-west houses or 2-bedroom apartments.

Three options. Bus across the Bennelong Bridge to Rhodes Station, then T9 train to Wynyard (total approximately 25 to 30 minutes). Wentworth Point Ferry direct to Circular Quay (45 minutes scenic). Or drive via Concord Road to the M4 motorway. The Bennelong Bridge bus service runs every 10 to 15 minutes peak and provides the fastest practical commute.

Wentworth Point Public School (opened 2017) is in catchment and consistently ranks well in NSW state primary schools. High school catchment is Concord High School (via interzone choice) and Strathfield Girls (selective via exam). Multiple childcare centres operate in the precinct including Goodstart and other private providers, with typical 3 to 6 month waitlist for full-time placements.

Gross rental yields in Wentworth Point sit at 4.0 to 4.5 percent on 2-bedrooms and 3.8 to 4.2 percent on 3-bedrooms in 2026, slightly higher than equivalent Rhodes stock due to lower median entry prices. Vacancy rates run 1.5 to 2.0 percent across the suburb, with new builds leasing under 14 days on average to professionals working in Sydney Olympic Park, Macquarie Park, and the CBD.

Three structural reasons: (1) Wentworth Point is a true master-planned peninsula, fully designed from foreshore to retail integration, with Billbergia as the lead developer since 2010, (2) the price point is $50K to $100K below Rhodes for equivalent stock at the same yield, and (3) the suburb is in active build-out through 2027 with new amenity and apartments coming online progressively. Billbergia holds iCIRT 4.5 Gold rating and has delivered 6,000+ apartments since 1988.

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Billbergia has shaped Wentworth Point since 2010 as the master-planned town centre developer, winner of the 2021 UDIA NSW Master Plan Award. Current and upcoming 2 and 3 bedroom releases available. iCIRT 4.5 Gold rated; 6,000+ apartments delivered since 1988.

This article is general information only and does not constitute financial, legal, or property advice. Suburb data, transport times, school catchment, and amenity descriptions are indicative of Wentworth Point conditions in May 2026 and may change. School catchments are subject to NSW Department of Education boundary reviews. Speak to a licensed real estate professional, mortgage broker, and conveyancer for guidance specific to your purchase. Information current as of May 2026; sources include Australian Bureau of Statistics, NSW Department of Education, City of Parramatta Council, Transport for NSW, Sydney Olympic Park Authority, UDIA NSW, CoreLogic, and NSW Planning Portal.

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