Morisset vs Wyee Point, NSW suburb comparison

Morisset for families and value.

See which suburb leads on livability, safety, schools, and lifestyle.

Head to head

Visual comparison

MorissetWyee Point

Overall score

Morisset

57.2/100

Wyee Point

24.8/100

Crime rate

Morisset

76.4 / 1k

Wyee Point

98.7 / 1k

Nearby amenities

Morisset

150

Wyee Point

8

Population

Morisset

4,078

Wyee Point

1,171

Metric leadMorisset 7Wyee Point 3across 10 compared metrics

Livability profile

Desirability pillars scored 0–100 vs comparable suburbs

Quick verdicts

Clearer edge on lifestyle fit (score gap ≥ 3)

Audience fit

Who each suburb suits — composite scores out of 100

All metrics

Side-by-side scores for every compared metric.

Full comparison table

Exact figures for every metric — winner highlighted in bold.

CategoryMorissetWyee Point
Overall score57.2/10024.8/100
Housing (desirability)56.8/10072.4/100
Crime rate76.4 / 1k98.7 / 1k
Schools & preschools3
Parks & reserves41
Public transport stops6414
Walkability96.0/10021.0/100
Nearby amenities1508
Planning activity253
Population4,0781,171
SEIFA (IRSAD decile)1/104/10

Comparison summary

Morisset is an energetic metro mid-sized suburb where cafés and local life overlap, while Wyee Point is a practical metro smaller community with solid links to the wider city. Morisset sits in a middle-ring position, whereas Wyee Point is further out with more breathing room.

On the data, Morisset is stronger for a quieter safety profile and parks and reserves; Wyee Point answers with housing affordability and a calmer planning outlook. On housing, Morisset sits in a affordable band, compared with a expensive feel in Wyee Point.

On balance, families and value-focused buyers are more likely to prefer Morisset, while Wyee Point remains a solid alternative depending on what matters most day to day.

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