Leumeah, located 52 km south-west of Sydney CBD, is part of the local government area of the city of Campbelltown and is in the Macarthur region.
Leumeah was established in 1887 following the construction of a railway station. Subdivision continued after World War II and in 1969, the area became officially known as Leumeah.
The suburb is ideal for families with easy access to public transport, schools, shops, restaurants and other amenities. Shops are found near the Leumeah train station and in Parkhill Crescent.
Population quick facts
- Total population: 9,835
- Number of families: 2,656
- Top age groups and lifestyles: Older couples and families, established couples and families
Property statistics
- Median rent: $400 per week
- Median property price: $615,000
- Top dwelling structure: Separate house
- Average bedrooms per property: 3
Places of interest and local attractions
- Campbelltown Stadium
- Abercrombie Reserve
*Data based on the Census 2016.