Is Razorback, NSW 2571 on your radar? It is fundamental to establish whether the suburb is worth researching further. The Homes.com.au suburb profile provides the statistics on Razorback median property prices, market trends & demographics to help you justify the price for your future property purchase.
If you're considering a move to Razorback, have a little read of our history lesson to discover the lifestyle and what makes this suburb a worthy option.
Overview Razorback, a locality in the Macarthur Region, New South Wales, extends over 45.98 square kilometres. It had a recorded population of 1,082 people (2016 census). It is neighboured by the towns of Picton, Maldon, Cawdor, Douglas, Camden Park, Menangle, and Mount Hunter.
Razorback is 495 kilometres from Sydney. It is part of the local government area of the Wollondilly Shire in the Macarthur Region.
Living in Razorback Razorback is commonly called Razorback Range because it is within the high steep hills range of the Macarthur Region. It is also within the hills between the Southern Highland and Blue Mountains regions.
At the pinnacle of Razorback is a lookout offering a splendid view of Cawdor Valley, Camden, Picton, and Sydney.
One of the famous attractions near Razorback is the Belgenny Farm, established in 1805, and houses a collection of Australia's earliest colonial farm buildings. The Razorback Ridge Wines at the foot of the Razorback Range, Menangle, is the birthplace of the wine industry in Australia.
Public transportation to and from Razorback and Sydney is via train, bus, or taxi.
History of Razorback One theory of the origin of the name Razorback is that the town has a flat top and looks similar to a sharp-edged razor.
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