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Suburb comparison

Claymore vs Spring Farm — which Sydney suburb suits you?

The key differences: Claymore is $135/wk cheaper per week to rent; Spring Farm has more schools within the postcode. The table below covers all available metrics.

Last refreshed April 2026 (most cards). Per-card sources show exact dates.

Camden

Claymore

2559

Camden

Spring Farm

2570

MetricClaymoreSpring Farm
Median house price$949K$996K
Median unit price$900K
Median weekly rent$600/wk$735/wk
Annual price growth+1.0%+4.2%
SEIFA advantage decile1/109/10
Flood zone coverage
Bushfire zone coverage66.5%87.0%
Schools in postcode215

Choose Claymore if...

  • You want a lower entry price for a house
  • You are renting first and want lower weekly outgoings

Choose Spring Farm if...

  • Socio-economic advantage score matters to you
  • School options within walking distance matter
  • Spring Farm leads on 5 of the 6 head-to-head metrics

Common questions

Is Claymore or Spring Farm more expensive?
Spring Farm has the higher median house price ($996K) compared with $949K in Claymore.
Which is better for renters — Claymore or Spring Farm?
Median weekly rent is $600/wk in Claymore and $735/wk in Spring Farm, making Claymore the more affordable rental market.
Is Claymore or Spring Farm at higher flood risk?
Flood mapping coverage varies by postcode — see the flood risk pages for both suburbs for authoritative NSW data.
How many schools are in Claymore vs Spring Farm?
Claymore has 2 schools in the postcode, and Spring Farm has 15. Note that school catchments can extend across postcode boundaries.

Full suburb profiles

Claymore 2559Spring Farm 2570