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Kingsgrove, NSW 2208

Real Estate Agent Kingsgrove — Michael Kalinovski

Your trusted real estate agent in Kingsgrove with 25+ years of local experience. Specialising in residential sales, property appraisals, and market insights for the St George region.

Kingsgrove is a well-established suburb offering excellent transport, shopping, and family amenities. The suburb straddles the border of Canterbury-Bankstown and St George, providing access to both regions.

Kingsgrove Market Data

Median House Price

$0.00M

Median Unit Price

$0K

1 Year Growth

+0.0%

Days on Market

0 days

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Brighton-Le-Sands

Kingsgrove Demographics

Population

11,500

Median Age

36 years

Median Income

$52,000

Family Type

Couples with children

Why Buy in Kingsgrove?

Kingsgrove offers strong transport connections with both train and motorway access. The suburb provides good value compared to neighboring areas while maintaining quality amenities and schools.

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Discover local schools, parks, shopping centres, and transport options in Kingsgrove. Click any marker for details and directions to our Brighton-Le-Sands office.

Getting Here from Our Office

Our Office

Shop 1/343 Bay St, Brighton-Le-Sands NSW 2216

Distance to CBD

14km to Sydney CBD

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Local Amenities Summary

3 Schools
3 Parks
3 Shopping
4 Transport

Driving Times from Kingsgrove

How long it takes to reach key destinations from Kingsgrove by car.

Sydney CBD

25-40 min

Sydney Airport

12 min

Nearest Beach

15 min (Brighton)

St George Hospital

15 min (St George)

Michael's Office

15 min

*Estimated driving times during off-peak hours. Actual times may vary with traffic conditions.

Who Lives in Kingsgrove?

Demographics and community profile to help you understand Kingsgrove.

Population

11,500

Median age: 38 years

Housing

Owner Occupied64%
Renting: 36%

Households

Families44%
Couples30%
Singles26%

Diversity

50%

Born overseas

Median income: $52,000/yr

*Demographics data sourced from ABS Census. Contact Michael for insights on how this affects property demand.

Did You Know? Fun Facts About Kingsgrove

Interesting trivia and local knowledge that makes Kingsgrove unique.

Kingsgrove was named after King George V - "King's Grove" meaning the King's garden

The M5 East Freeway and M8 merge near Kingsgrove, making it a major transport hub

Kingsgrove Oval has hosted local cricket and football for over 80 years

The suburb straddles the boundary between Georges River and Canterbury-Bankstown councils

Kingsgrove North High School is known for its performing arts program

History of Kingsgrove

Key moments that shaped Kingsgrove into the suburb it is today.

1905

Railway station opened, spurring residential development.

1930s

Housing boom attracted young families seeking affordable homes.

1960s

M5 motorway planning began, transforming accessibility.

1990s

Beverly Hills Shopping Centre expanded nearby.

2020s

Metro development improved public transport connections.

Compare Kingsgrove to Neighbouring Suburbs

How does Kingsgrove stack up against nearby alternatives?

SuburbMedian HouseMedian UnitDistance to CBDvs Kingsgrove
KingsgroveCurrent$1.87M$0.78M14km-
Beverly Hills$1.65M$0.72M14km-12% less
Bexley$1.80M$0.75M13km-4% less

*Median prices based on recent sales data. Contact Michael for the most up-to-date market analysis.

What Kingsgrove Clients Say

Real feedback from families Michael has helped buy or sell in Kingsgrove.

"Michael found us a great house near Kingsgrove station. The commute is easy and the kids love the local parks."

The Romano Family

4-bedroom house in Kingsgrove
2024
"We've invested in Kingsgrove for the transport links. Michael's advice on rental yields has been spot-on."

Linda & Paul Thompson

3-bedroom house in Kingsgrove
2025

Frequently Asked Questions About Kingsgrove

Common questions about living, buying, and selling property in Kingsgrove.

Is Kingsgrove a good suburb to live in?

Kingsgrove is great for families and commuters. It offers excellent transport (M5/M8 access, train station), good schools, and a village atmosphere.

How far is Kingsgrove from Sydney CBD?

Kingsgrove is 14km from Sydney CBD. Kingsgrove station provides trains to Central in about 25 minutes. M5/M8 motorways are easily accessible.

What schools are in Kingsgrove?

Kingsgrove has Kingsgrove Public School, Kingsgrove High School, Kingsgrove North High School, and St Ursula's Catholic Primary.

Is Kingsgrove affordable?

Relatively! Kingsgrove's median house price is around $1,380,000 in 2026 - good value for the St George/Canterbury-Bankstown border.

What amenities are in Kingsgrove?

Kingsgrove has Kingsgrove Avenue shops, local parks including Kingsgrove Oval, and easy access to Hurstville (10 min) and Roselands (8 min).

Is Kingsgrove good for commuters?

Excellent! Train station, M5/M8 motorway access, and major bus routes. One of the best-connected suburbs for drivers.

What is the postcode for Kingsgrove?

Kingsgrove's postcode is 2208. Some parts near the Canterbury border may use different postcodes.

Is Kingsgrove close to beaches?

Brighton-Le-Sands beach is about 12-15 minutes by car - reasonable for a non-coastal suburb.

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