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Flood risk in Quakers Hill (2763)

If you are buying in Quakers Hill, flood risk is one signal you should check early. The Blacktown council area includes both flood-affected and flood-free land, and a suburb-level rating can obscure street-level differences. The data card below shows the headline flood-risk classification for Quakers Hill 2763 alongside a comparison to nearby suburbs.

2763

Flood risk

NSW EPI Flood Planning Area · 1% AEP equivalent

No council flood study covers this postcode. Flood risk may still exist, particularly near watercourses — check with your conveyancer.

NSW EPI Flood (CC BY 4.0) · Coverage depends on council-adopted flood studies

A flood-risk rating on its own does not tell you whether a specific property is flood prone. It tells you about the suburb as a whole. Always request a Section 10.7 certificate from Blacktown Council before exchange, as it will disclose any specific flood or overland flow constraints on the property title. Insurers also use postcode-level flood data when pricing premiums, so even low-risk suburbs can attract higher excess in certain streets.

Flood risk in nearby suburbs

Blacktown 2148Marsden Park 2765Mount Druitt 2770Rooty Hill 2766Seven Hills 2147Stanhope Gardens 2768

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