Looking to buy in Picnic Point NSW? We help home buyers, families, and investors secure the right property in this peaceful, tightly held suburb known for its riverside lifestyle, quality homes, and family appeal. Whether you are upsizing, relocating, or seeking long-term value, our expert buyers agents guide you through every step with confidence.


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Picnic Point (NSW 2213) is a highly regarded suburb in South West Sydney, popular with buyers seeking space, lifestyle and a strong community atmosphere. Located on the southern bank of the Georges River and surrounded by parklands, it offers a relaxed residential setting while staying well connected to the wider Sydney region.
Buyers are drawn to Picnic Point for its quiet streets, larger family homes and quality school catchments. The suburb offers a mix of established residences, renovated homes, duplex opportunities and newer builds, giving buyers a solid range of options across different budgets and lifestyle needs.
A major lifestyle highlight is access to Picnic Point Reserve and the Georges River foreshore, where locals enjoy walking tracks, boating, picnic areas and outdoor recreation. Nearby Panania and Revesby offer shopping villages, train stations and everyday amenities, while road access connects easily to the wider Sydney region. Buyers exploring this part of the Georges River corridor often also consider East Hills for its bushland setting and riverside charm, Pleasure Point and Sandy Point for their ultra-low-density appeal, or Voyager Point for its modern homes and family-friendly streetscapes.
For buyers wanting a family-friendly suburb with natural surroundings, scarce supply and solid long-term demand, Picnic Point remains a standout option in South West Sydney.
Why Use a Buyer's Agent in Picnic Point?
Competition for quality homes in Picnic Point can be strong, especially for renovated family properties, larger land parcels and homes near parks or schools. A buyers agent gives you an advantage with local market insight, access to off-market opportunities, professional due diligence and strategic negotiation.
At My Property Pro, we help you secure the right property in Picnic Point while saving time, reducing stress and helping avoid costly mistakes.
Picnic Point is a tranquil, family-friendly riverside suburb on the northern bank of the Georges River in the Canterbury-Bankstown area, around 23 kilometres south-west of the city, known for its leafy streets, river-and-bushland views and a strong community feel. The median house price sits around $1.75–2.1 million with strong recent growth, and houses sell at an average of around 42 days on market. It's a predominantly house market, popular with families and nature lovers. We help you secure the right home and bring the river, flood and lifestyle knowledge that matters in a Georges River suburb.
It can be a genuine consideration. Picnic Point sits on the Georges River with low-lying and riverfront pockets, particularly along the river bends near Henry Lawson Drive, that can be subject to flood considerations and flood-related planning controls. The definitive check is the Section 10.7 planning certificate from Canterbury-Bankstown Council, which identifies whether a property is within a flood planning area, and a current certificate must be attached to the contract of sale. As part of due diligence we review the certificate and flood mapping for any Picnic Point property and explain what it means for development, insurance and value before you commit.
Picnic Point is a capital-growth, owner-occupier family market rather than a high-yield one – house yields sit low, around 1.9–2.8% on median rents near $765–970 per week, with tight supply and long hold periods. Prices are driven by the riverside-and-bushland lifestyle and family demand rather than rental cash flow. For investors the case rests on long-term value. We give you an independent, data-led view on any Picnic Point property, including how flood factors on low-lying land may affect value and insurability, so you can decide what fits your strategy.
Picnic Point sits on a series of bends in the Georges River, with Henry Lawson Drive tracing the foreshore and reserves, bushland, walking trails and picnic spots giving the suburb its name and its tranquil, nature-focused character close to the city. That riverside-and-bush lifestyle is the core appeal, but the low-lying riverfront pockets carry the flood considerations typical of the Georges River. Knowing which Picnic Point streets best capture the river outlook and bushland lifestyle on flood-free, elevated ground is exactly the local knowledge we bring to your purchase.
