Glenmore Park vs Penrith — which Sydney suburb suits you?
The key differences: Glenmore Park commands a $199K premium on median property price over Penrith; Penrith is $135/wk cheaper per week to rent; Penrith 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.
Penrith
Glenmore Park
2745
Penrith
Penrith
2750
MetricGlenmore ParkPenrith
Median house price$1.13M▲$932K
Median unit price$750K▲$570K
Median weekly rent$715/wk▲$580/wk
Annual price growth+8.8%▲+3.8%
SEIFA advantage decile9/10▲3/10
Flood zone coverage——
Bushfire zone coverage87.2%28.3%▲
Schools in postcode911▲
Choose Glenmore Park if...
Socio-economic advantage score matters to you
Glenmore Park leads on 5 of the 7 head-to-head metrics
Choose Penrith if...
You want a lower entry price for a house
You are renting first and want lower weekly outgoings
School options within walking distance matter
Common questions
Is Glenmore Park or Penrith more expensive?
Glenmore Park has the higher median house price ($1.13M) compared with $932K in Penrith.
Which is better for renters — Glenmore Park or Penrith?
Median weekly rent is $715/wk in Glenmore Park and $580/wk in Penrith, making Penrith the more affordable rental market.
Is Glenmore Park or Penrith 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 Glenmore Park vs Penrith?
Glenmore Park has 9 schools in the postcode, and Penrith has 11. Note that school catchments can extend across postcode boundaries.