Kings Langley, NSW 2147

4.6(31 reviews)

Ranked 70th best suburb by locals in Sydney (Greater) Region, NSW

Great for

  • Clean & green
  • Peace and quiet
  • Safe and sound
  • Neighbourly spirit
  • Resale or rental value

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Reviews of Kings Langley, NSW

Julian Leuzzi real estate agent
Julian Leuzzi
Ray White Pennant Hills
18th February 2022

"Amazing Suburb"

Moved to Kings Langley 2 years ago and have loved every moment. Nice wide streets, no visible power lines and lots of green spaces. Great place to be.

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"A safe neighbourhood for peace and quiet"

I was born and raised in Sydney’s inner west and never saw myself living outside that bubble. We bought a property in Kings Langley last year and have no regrets.

The people are friendly, the suburb is family friendly, streets have lovely tree cover and the crime stats are very low according to recent bureau of crime statistics analysis.

No better way to pass the time then sit out on the balcony and enjoy the tranquility. Shopping centre in town and Bunnings close by have all been a plus also.

Highly recommend.

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"Hard to get into kings Langley now"

Here’s an actual detailed description from someone who actually lives here.
My husband is born and raised here and we’ve owned our home here since 2001.
Kings Langley is a hard area to get into due to supply and demand. Houses sell quick.
Kings Langley is a very tight knit community.
Most of our neighbours were here well before us.
It’s rare to have new neighbours in our street.
For those saying it’s dangerous (obviously you don’t live here) i challenge anyone to try and congregate outside in the street acting suss you’d have police called immediately and this was pre Covid 19.
A lot of parents just want to get into the school catchment to attend KLPS. The daycare next door to it has waiting list over a year to get in, my kids were on the waitlist each time. Well worth the wait.
Very little turnover in that centre.
The owner of the daycare was a local to the area.
Wouldn’t move anywhere else. There are many parks. The best is endeavour park.
Has exercise equipment, playground, bbq, shelter, toilets, dog park. There were 2-3 kids birthday parties on a day each weekend prior to Covid 19. Very popular.
Of course thugs want to hangout somewhere late at night somewhere nice and ruin nice things thats unfortunate. But These aren’t locals!
As I said if spotted they will be approached and told to leave or have police called. We report graffiti and the council will generally remove pretty quick.
In my time here I’ve only ever heard few incidents i have never personally seen any groups of people up to no good or anyone drinking or disturbing the peace.

The thing I appreciate is that we have everything on our doorstep.
At the kings Langley shop end theres both Coles and woolies, butcher, tab, post office, atms, cba, bws, liquorland, bank, bakers delight, chemist, optometrist and now a new amazing Thai restaurant. There’s real estate agents, sushi, kebabs, subway, seafood shop, Chinese.
2 dentists, one in shop one just before the kings Langley shops.
There’s a beauty therapist that’s just opened up across from the shops too. 2 nail salons and couple hair salons and a barber and a medical centre.
These are fantastic medical centres here in kings Langley equipped with nurses and pathology and I think physio and most likely other services. I believe these two Medical centres are linked.
There’s a massage therapy place opened not long ago as well.

At the tennis court end (Solander rd) there’s a smaller shopping complex with convenient store, another medical centre, hairdresser, Chinese, fish and chip, new cafe, chemist, bottlo and butcher.
Pretty much you don’t have to go far!
If you love your Kmart and Aldi personally we prefer to head to Stanhope. Quick drive. We always get parking and straight in and out.
I might be biased here, streets in the surrounds of endeavour park are better in my opinion. Maybe it’s why I don’t hear or see disturbances. If there is anything ever happening in kings Langley we hear it happening around Solander rd, Hutchinson cr, anywhere close to biketracks or backing onto the reserves where people can make a quick getaway. But that’s if anything. I hardly hear many issues these day.

The kings Langley community are the type of community to drop food off to your doorstep during these trying times. Give you toilet paper and milk when the shelves are bare.
It’s a very helpful compassionate community, unfortunately not everyone in this world is nice. That’s everywhere though, for the most part it’s a kind community.
There is a kings Langley kings park neighbourhood watch group run by police that keep an eye out and the community communicate within that group to clamp down on anything unusual, any crime etc

Commuting is pretty easy.
There’s bustops everywhere.
You can get bus to the nearby train stations or directly where you need to go sometimes without even getting off.

One thing I love is being so close to the norwest private hospital.
We can get there in minutes.
My kids were born there. My husband, kids and I have had elective surgeries there. Fantastic can’t rate the hospital enough. Our specialists work out of there. If you’re expecting, norwest cbd area has so many Obstetricians and most work out of norwest private.
To get blood tests or ultrasounds they are all right there in the norwest vicinity.
Minutes drive from your house. So convenient.

As for NBN well we’ve worked from home last 2 years. We are with Optus and little to no issues at all.
Great speeds. Only Issues have been planned work.

If you’re a city slicker maybe it’s not your cup of tea. If you like a very clean green suburban neighbourly family type community suburb than that’s what kings Langley is.

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rens1
rens1

Hi, what if your home falls under the Vardys Rd Public School (Heard, it's one of the worst in NSW)? Unfortunately ours does, and it worries the hell out of me. We don't live in KL yet, but considering moving into our house in KL, in the next couple of years.

naomil

Hi rens1 if youre considering moving I would join the kings langley families Facebook group.
There are reviews from parents that attend the local school. From what I read they were mostly positive. You could always submit for outside of area for consideration. All the best! Good luck with it all !

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"Suburban wasteland"

This is an area to get our of. Bogan central, near Parramatta, best if you are moving from a deprived area and don't understand Sydney real estate.

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js15

Jonm8 you seem to be an expert on many different and varied suburbs right across Sydney... Bangor? Kareela?? Melrose Park and now KL... All great suburbs by the way, me thinks you are just a debbie downer with nothing better to do than put down nice suburbs that I dont believe you actually ever lived in. Somebody with such a depressive view on the world should seek professional help asap

ivanab1

@js15 your comment is very rude! Just because they dont share your opinion it doesnt mean that you should start throwing around insults. And to go down to the level of suggesting they should seek professional help, insults not only physicians but also people with mental illnesses. Your comments speak more about your character then they do about the reviewer. If Kings Langley is full of people like yourself....then no thanks!

rr12

@ivanab1 not sure why you get involved in commenting and defending someone who was clearly trying to sell a false narrative on a place they obviously know nothing about, and this includes you too, as you sound like a true Karen. The comments made by js15 are totally valid and possibly not emphasised enough. KL is full of people like us and YOU are certainly best to stay the F away.

ivanab1

@rr12 lol. If anyone sounds like the Karen it is you. A response full of anger and swear words. I.e Quite typical of Karen and bogan behaviour with little emotional intelligence or insight. If KL is full of people like you then you are correct that I am best staying away. A little heads up -you are not doing your suburb any favours. You don't need me or anyone else discrediting your suburb as you are doing that yourself with your aggressive behaviour. People looking to buy a house read these comments and then wonder/worry "will I end up living next door to an aggressive person like this?"

gururaj-b
gururaj-b

I feel its a great suburb with larger lot sizes and awesome green cover. Houses are well spaced from each other and topography is good.
The reputation and numbers speak for themselves....
Any house in KL is not on market for long. Be it for rent or outright sale. If it did not make sense the numbers wouldn't add up.

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"daycare"

terrible schools and awful daycare. My son was crying each time, started to misbehave at home. As soon as we change the daycare to Only about Children at Macquarie his behavior changed and there was no more crying at the drop-off.
Parks at dangerous, lots of drunks and weird people around, dirty and unpleasant. I wouldn't recommend this superb to anyone, especially families with kids. Stay away from this awful place.

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alexs59

Buying here and trying to ward off competition?

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Rentals in Kings Langley

"Great suburb with well kept houses."

Very beautiful suburb with lots of greenery. Power cables are underground, so you don't see the ugly power lines. Most of the Street have well maintained front yards. No board houses.

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"A Small Suburb 3 traffic lights to the city via M2"

A hidden Gem very clean loads of family and pet friendly parks two sets of local shops

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"Gorgeous"

A beautiful place. So peaceful and a neighbourhood unlike most other places in Sydney

Great for

  • Quiet and green

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  • Professionals
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"Hidden gem in the hills area"

We moved into Kings Langley last year and love this area already. Neighbourhood is really nice, people actually greet you while passing by. Very quite, green and peaceful. Not the cheapest any more however still a decent value for money. Great place for families, shopping centres are fairly close by. I have no hesitation in recommending this suburb.

Great for

  • Friendly Neighbourhood
  • No parking issues
  • Well connected to Parramatta, CIty and North Sydney via T-Bus
  • Quiet and green
  • Safe and friendly
  • Centralised location providing swift access to major roads
  • Close to major hospitals and new Norwest Private
  • If you have car, it is perfect place to leave.

Not great for

  • No NBN plan in near future

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"A friendly and safe suburb where people take pride in their homes"

Our young family have been living in Kings Langley for 2 years now and we love the area. Neighbours are very friendly. Plenty of greenery and parks for the little ones. You always feel safe. It would be nice to see some better cafes/restaurants though. Still a 5 star suburb overall.

Great for

  • Quiet and green
  • Safe and friendly

Not great for

  • Public transport could be better

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"Truly amazing place to live"

I have been living in Sydney over 5 years. lived in many places.
Here is one of few places in Sydney you can walk at night without being scared of strangers in the dark. I believe the price here is still affordable compared to the surrounding suburbs such as Glenwood, Baulkham Hills and Bella Vista. In some points, it's even better with 100% electricity line free over the houses. Commuting to city is not very bad either. I park my car near Plymouth Cres and take a short walk to Joseph Banks T-way to take 607/617x bus. It takes around one hour door to door.
One more thing I'd like to comment out about this suburb is that it's surrounded by great cycle tracks as well as the surrounding (more expensive) suburbs. Also no need to mention about nice neighbors. decided to live here as long as possible.

Great for

  • Quiet and green
  • Safe and friendly
  • Centralised location providing swift access to major roads
  • Close to major hospitals and new Norwest Private
  • If you have car, it is perfect place to leave.

Not great for

  • No local high school

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  • LGBT+
  • Hipsters
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  • Country Lovers
  • Trendy & Stylish
  • Beach Lovers
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"BEST SUBURB in the Hills"

I love this area.
Have many friends and family that live here.
Everyone is so friendly and the streets are so clean.
All gardens and properties are well maintained.
I am looking to buy in this suburb, so happy to live there soon.

Great for

  • Friendly neighbours
  • Quiet and green
  • Safe and friendly
  • Centralised location providing swift access to major roads
  • Close to major hospitals and new Norwest Private
  • If you have car, it is perfect place to leave.

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  • Trendy & Stylish
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Jhai Mitchell
Jhai Mitchell

It's not hard to see why Kings Langley has been voted one of the top five places to live in Australia, be it the incredible scenery, the fact that it's a safe play to raise a family, the proximity to modern living amenities or simply that it presents a neighbourly atmosphere there's an endless list of reasons to draw prospective buyers into this unique suburban location; truly a hidden gem.

TheReview

agreed 100% not many people know about this suburb!

IshratQuader
IshratQuader

how close is the nearest train station?

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"Reminds me of a small county town atmosphere"

We purchased a property 10 years ago when not married yet because we liked the suburb and atmosphere. Since this time we married and had 3 children. Two years ago we all moved into Kings Langley. This area still has the right neighbours, convienient shops and an M7 nearby. There has been no problems in my street or any nearby. The community likes to go for walks, ride bikes and even has own carols by candelight. We feel safe. In terms of people's con's I prefer not to have local pub within the suburb and avoid drunk behaviour, public transport is fine and most parents send kids to all sorts of High School's that are not in their own suburb.

Great for

  • Quiet and green
  • Safe and friendly
  • Centralised location providing swift access to major roads
  • Close to major hospitals and new Norwest Private
  • If you have car, it is perfect place to leave.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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"Fantastic sense of local community."

This suburb has a fantastic community feel. I've been living here for 5 years and the way neighbours offer to help out is infectious & something neither I or my wife have experienced before. The suburb features a annual village fair and a carols by candelight event, both community events are held at the picket fenced Pearce Reserve that also has a 4 court tennis complex. There are many quiet cul-de-sac streets in the suburb and an amazing amount of family friendly parklands. The village shopping centre features both major supermarket chains and a vast array of food outlets. Kings Langley Public school has a fine reputation and the suburb is well served by buses that take you directly to Parramatta, Blacktown, Castle Hill or nearby Rail Stations. Overall you feel safe in KL and by moving here we believe we made the perfect choice for our young family. The only downside is the suburb has no High School.

Great for

  • Centralised location providing swift access to major roads
  • Close to major hospitals and new Norwest Private
  • Tennis court complex
  • Quiet and green
  • Safe and friendly

Not great for

  • No local high school

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  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
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GMC76

Oh and there's no power lines in Kings Langley.

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"What a beautiful place to live!"

We live in Kings Langley for more than 9 years and we enjoy every moment. It has a lot of parks/green fields. The local sports clubs are great. The suburb looks nice and tidy and there is NO over-head power lines. Local schools are pretty good and my kids love them. You can use both M2 and M7 to go around Sydney, also you have Old Windsor Road as well. Public transport is good, plenty of buses can take you to Seven Hills Station and Blacktown Station and Parramatta Station.
It is a beautiful and peaceful suburb and really good for kids to grow up. Neighbors are friendly and cheerful and you can do you daily shopping at night. (The local shops open to 12PM.)

Great for

  • If you have car, it is perfect place to leave.
  • Quiet and green
  • Safe and friendly

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  • Professionals
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"Best suburb in Sydney!"

Have been living in Kings Langley for a number of years and wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
M7 and M2 partically surround the suburb with a 5 mins drive to the nearest station. There are buses that frequent the main roads in the suburb to Blacktown, Castle hill, Seven Hills station and Parramatta t-way service.
There is almost not traffic, expect for peak hour at the Seven Hills rd and Joseph Banks Drive intersections and from James Cook to Sunny Holt Road.
There are local doctors, dentist, physios and numerous natural and alternative therapist in the suburb and close by is Norwest Private Hospital and Blacktown Public Hospital. Neighbouring suburbs also house many medical professionals.
There are 2 primary schools in Kings Langley and many primary and secondary schools, both government and non-government, in nearby suburbs.
The house prices and rental potential are always on the increase so it's a great investment area.
Although there may not be a huge number of nightlife, eating out/pub, secondary school options actually in Kings Langley, the surounding suburbs offer plenty within a few minutes drive.

Great for

  • Quiet and green
  • Safe and friendly

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  • Professionals
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  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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"A Hidden Treasure"

We moved from Winston Hills as we wanted more house and land for our money and we got it but we also got a beautiful neighbourhood, quiet, green, friendly neighbours and a community spirit.

We have two young children and I am glad we made the move so they can grow up in the outdoors away from traffic.

Great for

  • Quiet and green
  • Safe and friendly

Not great for

  • No Local Pub
  • No local high school
  • Public transport could be better

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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"A lovely place to live"

Moved here in 2008 and have been really impressed with the quietness and sense of safety here. It's a friendly, family-oriented suburb with lots of green spaces for walks, the M7 bike track is close and is a great place to walk the dog or cycle. It's close to everything but far enough away that you don't get the noise and traffic. A real plus is you don't get a lot of through traffic - you really only drive through Kings Langley if you live here or are visiting.

Great for

  • Safe and friendly
  • Quiet and green

Not great for

  • No local high school
  • Public transport could be better

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  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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"Wouldn't live anywher else!"

Kings Langley has everything you need. Great shops, all the medical needs are catered for - doctors, dentists, optometetrists, physio all within the suburb. Hospitals can be reached easily by public transport or car. The m7 and m2 within a few minutes to take you to the city or country. Very friendly neighbours and it's clean and safe. The resale value is fantastic. Save up and spend a little bit more and live in the best suburb in the hills district. You won't reget it!!

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  • Retirees
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"Best in the Hills"

I've lived in Kings Langley since 1995. Its a fairly new suburb that keeps the area looking great, No fibro homes here. The suburb boasts well constructed brick homes and there is new home construction still going on. Both older and younger areas are leafy and clean. Brand new huge private hospital/medical centre with emergency facilities nearby at bella vista, 2 shopping centres. Small businesses opening every day, bringing excellent services of all kinds to the area. Go any where with all the highways at your disposal.

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  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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"Kings Langley - who could live anywhere else."

My family and I have lived here now for over 12 years. It is beautiful and green and has been a great place to raise my family in a safe environment. There are plenty of trees, parklands, singing birds, happy people, close to transport, and all the necessary amenities that you need. Yes, some of the houses are 40 years plus however we researched the notion of renovations versus moving a while back and we decided renovations were better as you can not get this kind of lifestyle and serenity anywhere else, not to mention having a major hospital Norwest Private,and many other major retails stores close by such as the local Kings Langley Shops and Solander Rd, Seven Hills Centro, The Circa, Parklea Markets, Westpoint, also the M2, M7 links at your door step along with other major road links close by. I can not imagine moving away from here anytime soon. We love Kings Langley.

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Treesnleaves
Treesnleaves

I agree! Kings Langley is indeed a wonderful place to bring up a family and all the conveniences are at your door step.
It is much more appealing then undesirable nearby suburbs such as Doonside, Blackett, Shalvey, Bidwell and Tregear which have a high population of Housing Commission accommodation and atrocious crime rates.
Kings Langley is highly affordable so if you are looking for a decent area in the western suburbs out near Blacktown you should take a close look at Kings Langley and what it has to offer!

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"Heaven on earth"

What a great place to live I cant find anything bad to say about the place,that person who said its got noisy streets and is to expensive must not live here but he or she would like to.

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"Kings Langley Continues To Impress"

I have lived in Kings Langley for about 20 years and it is still full of surprises. The suburb and it's facilities never cease to impress me. Whether it is the friendly neighbours, the peace and quite, the superb parklands or the close proximity to services, I cannot imagine life without this suburb.
All the other reviews here speak of the great parks, the safety and the services (schools, shops, medical etc.), yet I can simply say that I have not had a bad experience in KL ever.

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"It's all good"

There is not one bad thing I can say about Kings Langley. It's close to everything, but not too close. People are all nice, pretty much no crime and great facilities and shops. Nothing to complain about.

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"Best suburb in NSW"

Kings Langley is a suburb that is truely close to everything.

It is close to the M7, M4 and M2 motorways which connect you to all major cities in the Sydney suburbs. The Busways route 718 goes from Kings Langley to Seven Hills, where there is a railway station and shops. The Hills bus route T61 takes advantage of the new Transit way and can get you from Kings Langley to either Blacktown or Parramatta in less than 20 minutes, where you can find major shopping centers, railway stations, hospitals and plenty of work opportunities.

There are several shopping centers in and around Kings Langley. Kings Langley Shopping centre features a Coles and Woolworths supermarket, liquor shop, Post office, TAB, award winning butcher Mardon Meats, newsagency and a whole host of specialty stores. Solander Centre offers an independent supermarket, pharmacy, newsagency and a great take away shop. Just across Old Windsor Road is a new retail precedent called Circa. At the moment, it is home to a Woolworths supermarket and several specialty stores, but will soon become a major shopping centre. 2 kms away from Kings Langley is Seven Hills shopping centre featuring Coles, Woolworths and Aldi. Westpoint Blacktown is the major shopping centre in the area, with 4 levels of shopping.

There are several doctors and dentists in Kings Langley, as well as a physiotherapist and several optometrists. The new Norwest Private Hospital is located near Circa, and Blacktown Public Hospital is close as well.

Vardy's Road Primary and Kings Langley Public School are among the best K-6 schools in the district, but unfortunately there is no high school in Kings Langley. Most parents choose to get their high school students educated at nearby Seven Hills High, Crestwood High or Model Farms High.

An Adventist aged care facility has been established on the west side of Kings Langley and close to the shopping centre. Kings Langley offers several large parks with play equipment and sporting grounds. All streets are quiet, and the Westlink M7 won't bother you as long as you are a good 100m away from it. There are plenty of Cycle-ways for the cycling or walking enthusiast.

All services are underground and the area is far away from airports, railway tracks and rubbish dumps. Houses are reasonably priced, but are on the rise at the moment. All in all, great suburb for anyone.

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"Serene & Clean"

Kings Langley is a great place to live.

The suburb is quiet, well established and has been well planned with great open green spaces and plenty of room for kids to play. Kings Langley School is one of the best in the state. The shopping centre has a Coles and Woolworths, Post Office and quite a few other shops including bank ATM's. There are playing fields with a cricket ground and tennis courts and plenty of parks. Public transport provides regular scheduled services to Blacktown & Seven Hills as well as service to the T-way with connections to other major centres.

Neighbours are friendly and will often say Hello whilst out walking, and there is a great community spirit.

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"“A perfect place to live, no matter your age”"

Kings Langley is reknown for being a quiet suburb and near by all motorways. The M4 (now Toll free) providing fast and easy access to Penrith and Blue Mountains, the M7/Cumberland Highway to the outer Western Suburbs. To the Airport via M2 & M5 and pretty much anywhere you want to go in good time.

A very quiet suburb and a recommendation to all people looking for a peaceful place to live.

A choice of 2 local shopping centre areas, and also a choice of Westpoint shopping centre, newly built Rousehill shops and also castle hill towers are all within a short drive. There are plenty of Parks in the area and many bike tracks and walking paths.

The City is only 20 minutes (weekends) away via M2, yet local.
No need to go anywhere just rotate locally. Have lived in Kings Langley for 3 years now and love it.
Anyone is friendly in this neighbourhood.

Great for

  • Safe and friendly
  • Quiet and green
  • If you have car, it is perfect place to leave.
  • Centralised location providing swift access to major roads
  • Close to major hospitals and new Norwest Private

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"gods country"

There are only 2 types of people...those who live in Kings Langley and those who want too...Kings Langley is gods country. It has a beautifully presented Cricket ground many parks and play grounds. Great schools, great friendly and safe place a raise a family. Living the dream at kings Langley.....

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"Noisy too expensive to buy"

Some streets are very noisy. The houses are overpriced

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nceatt

Do not agree a single bit of this! If you want to judge a suburb, you should at least leave there first.

GMC76

Been living in KL for over five years, lived in the Hills before that all my life. I have no idea which streets in KL are supposed to be noisy or what he is comparing the noise to. James Cook Drive in front of the local shops during afternoon weekday peak hour is the busiest area, but seriously, it's not like bumper to bumper big city traffic, just local people heading home via the shops, not enough traffic to cause frustration or irritation. My street has 7 homes, four of them have been occupied by the same residents for upward of 30 years with no intention of moving, from experience that says plenty.

annelyf

I do not know which street you may have lived in simonval but I don't believe you spent too much time really checking out the neighbourhood. I lived in Kings Langley for around 14 years and my daughter lives there now. It is a lovely quiet area and the locals are very friendly. None of the snobbishness of the higher priced places. Love this suburb and would be still living there now if I hadn't moved to Townsville.

alexs59

Sorry you could not afford to buy here. We have been in Kings Langley for over 25 yrs and have brought up our family here. Looked into moving twice, but after looking around decided to extend and renovate instead. Lovely demographic.

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"Clean and Green"

Kings Langley is an oasis in the North West. Great surroundings due to its abundance of parkland and lack of overhead power lines. Close to both the M2 and M7 make travel by car easy plus access to public transport is excellent due to Bus T-ways on both the east and west sides of the suburb.

Kings Langley is blessed with two local shopping centres, one with both Coles and Woolworths. There's also 4 restaurants and 5 takeaways for the times when you don't want to cook.

For recreation Kings Langley has many parks including the beautifully presented Cricket ground, soccer fields and easy "ride up" access to the M7 bike way. Bike lanes also exist in a northerly direction and extend all the way to Windsor.

Kings Langley Public School is considered one of the best primary schools in the state. With a dedicated team of staff the school often achieves highly academically and also in the areas of sports and the Arts.

I've lived in Kings Langley for over 10 years and love the suburb - there's just something about it.

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""Very Friendly and Nice Parkland Suburb""

Kings Langley is located in the outer suburbs of Sydney, about 30 km west of the C.B.D
It is about a thirty minutes' drive from the city.

The size of Kings Langley is approximately 4 km². It has 8 parks covering nearly 10% of the total area. There are 2 schools and 3 childcare centres located in Kings Langley. The population of Kings Langley in 2001 was 9,394 people. By 2006 the population was 9,218 showing a population decline of 2% in the area during that time.

The predominant age group in Kings Langley is 50 - 59 years.

In 2001, 83% of the homes in Kings Langley were owner-occupied compared with 87% in 2006.

Kings Langley has plenty of buses and is close enough to Parramatta to take advantage of Hills Shopping Centres.

Kings Langley also happens to lie close Bella Vista and recent development to Norwest Business Park and new Private Hospital

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