If you are considering buying, renting, or investing in Ropes Crossing, NSW 2760, it's a good first step to understand if the area ticks all the boxes regarding your budget and lifestyle. The Homes.com.au suburb profile focuses on providing the best information on Ropes Crossing median property prices, market trends & demographics so we can equip you in making the best decision on your future property purchase.
Whether you are upsizing or downsizing to Ropes Crossing, keep reading for a brief history lesson to find out more about the amazing lifestyle and what makes this suburb so popular.
Overview Ropes Crossing is a suburb that is part of the Greater Western Sydney region in New South Wales. It is also encompassed with the City of Blacktown local government area and the federal division of Chifley. It is situated 49 km west of Sydney CBD. Ropes Crossing is neighboured by a few suburbs such as Llandilo, Shanes Park, Willmot, Jordan Springs, Lethbridge Park, St Marys, North St. Marys, and Tregear.
Living in Ropes Crossing Residents of Ropes Crossing rate it as an overall great suburb! Lend Lease facilitated the suburb housing development in 2013, where they were able to build over 2,000 homes and developed a regional park at the centre of the suburb. The housing development in the area is divided into five villages, namely Aurora, Brookwood, Baranya, Talloway, and Woodlands. Rochford Place is one area of the suburb that is allocated for seniors and retirees.
History of Ropes Crossing The suburb of Ropes Crossing is formerly a part of the St. Marys suburb. During World War 2, it was a munitions area and opened its first railway line in 1942. It was named after the crossing of Ropes Creek (of which the name was given in honour of Anthony Rope, a First Fleet convict).
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