Marsfield, NSW 2122

4.6(6 reviews)

Ranked 80th best suburb by locals in Sydney (Greater) Region, NSW

Great for

  • Parks and recreation
  • Safe and sound
  • Clean & green
  • Internet access
  • Peace and quiet

Not great for

  • Parking

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families With Kids
  • Singles
  • Retirees
  • Students

Reviews of Marsfield, NSW

26th February 2024

"Marsfield is a tranquil suburb"

Marsfield is a tranquil suburb located approximately 16 kilometers northwest of Sydney's central business district. Nestled between Epping and Macquarie Park, Marsfield enjoys a peaceful residential setting while still offering convenient access to urban amenities and employment opportunities. Commuting to the city is made easy via major arterial roads such as Epping Road and the M2 motorway, as well as public transport options including buses and trains, with travel times typically ranging from 30 to 45 minutes.Marsfield is renowned for its excellent educational facilities, making it an ideal choice for families with school-aged children. The suburb is home to several reputable primary and secondary schools, including Marsden High School and Epping Boys High School. Additionally, Marsfield is situated in close proximity to Macquarie University, providing tertiary education opportunities for students pursuing higher studies.Marsfield offers an abundance of green spaces and recreational facilities, allowing residents to enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. Macquarie University Sports and Aquatic Centre provides a range of sporting facilities and programs for residents of all ages. Additionally, nearby parks such as Macquarie University Lake and Lane Cove National Park offer serene environments for picnics, bushwalks, and leisurely strolls, providing residents with ample opportunities to connect with nature and unwind. Marsfield NSW 2122 offers residents a peaceful suburban lifestyle with convenient access to the city, excellent educational facilities, and abundant recreational opportunities in the form of parks and reserves.

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"Green and Clean"

Close to city commute, plenty of local employment. Green and friendly neighbourhoods where people do knoe each other. Facilities are great - food, shops, hospitals, uni , public transport.

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"Close proximity to Macquarie University, hospital, etc. but not much to do in actual suburb."

In relation to proximity to amenities in neighbouring suburbs, Marsfield has to rank as amongst some of the best in the north-west. However, in the actual suburb itself, there aren't a wide range of shopping and dining options, and greenery is not exactly in abundance unlike nearby Chatswood and Ryde. I would state that this is a suburb suitable for family living and perhaps university students (for attending Macquarie University). There isn't a train station at Marsfield that I'm aware of, but there are frequent busses to Epping and Macquarie University, so transport to different regions of Greater Sydney and inter-city shouldn't be all too challenging.

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It depends on what area of the suburb you are in. The area that is closed to Macquarie Park/North Ryde is handy, with walking distances to the Macquiare Uni train station, Woolworth and the Shopping center.

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"Great suburb and close to everything"

Marsfield is a great suburb and has a lot to offer. Location is excellent where it is closed to Macquarie University, Shopping Center and Macquarie business park. It has good public schools (Kents Rd Public and Epping Boys) and is closed to Macquaire Uni Metro station. In addition it is not as busy as nearby suburbs such as Eastwood so you can enjoy a quite while convenient life living in the suburb.

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  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
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"Up and coming"

Marsfield, especially the areas close to Macquarie University, is fantastic, with a great social mix - lots of students, mainly Asian. Very cosmopolitan, with lots of young families too. The proximity to the ever growing Macquarie Park business area, the new Macquarie Uni Hospital, the new train station, the upgraded and expanded shopping centre from 2014, the new stylish apartment buildings (Macquarie Central, 88 Talavera) - all these are indicators that this area is in for long term growth.

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  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
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"Great location with a lot to offer."

Macquarie University, Macquarie Shopping Centre, many sporting fields, these are just some of the things that Marsfield has to offer or is close proximity to. Marsfield is very leafy and quite in most area's which make's this suburb a very nice place to think about living.

Who lives here?

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  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • LGBT+
  • Students
  • Trendy & Stylish
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