Jordan Springs flood map & planning overlays
A planning-constraint profile of Jordan Springs (Penrith, NSW) - 9.76 km², mapped from live council and state overlay data. This suburb is highly constrained.
Everything below is suburb-wide. Overlays change block to block - see which ones actually touch your lot. The map is free.
Constraint readout
9.76 km² - this suburb is highly constrained by planning overlays.
Elevation hillshade with street names, clipped to Jordan Springs's boundary, with the flood, bushfire and environmental overlays drawn on top. It shows where constraints fall; the interactive map shows them on your exact address.
Jordan Springs at a glance
How Jordan Springs is zoned
Buying in Jordan Springs? The zoning, flood and bushfire lines on the section 10.7 certificate attached to the contract are mapped controls - see our s10.7 certificate guide.
Across its 9.76 km², Jordan Springs is highly constrained by planning overlays. Flood mapping covers the suburb and none of it falls within a mapped flood overlay, and 76% is flagged bushfire-prone. There are 16 heritage-listed sites on record, and the dominant land-use zone is Regional Park. The median lot measures about 375 m² across 3,766 parcels. These figures are suburb-wide - the overlays that actually apply to a given lot can differ block to block, which is what a property-level check tells you.
Who lives in Jordan Springs
Census 2021 figures published by the ABS for the Jordan Springs suburb boundary itself, not a wider region.
Socio-economic standing
ABS SEIFA 2021 ranks every Australian suburb. Decile 1 is the most disadvantaged tenth of the country, decile 10 the least.
Score 1074, and decile 9 within New South Wales. The national average is 1000.
Age profile
Share of Jordan Springs's 11,772 residents in each ABS age band.
Population trend, 2001 to 2025
Estimated resident population of Jordan Springs - Llandilo, the wider ABS statistical area containing Jordan Springs. There is no annual population series published at suburb level, so this describes the surrounding area rather than Jordan Springs itself.
1,405 in 2001 to 15,589 in 2025, up 1010%.
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics. Census of Population and Housing 2021 (General Community Profile) and SEIFA 2021, both published at the Suburbs and Localities level; Regional Population (estimated resident population) at Statistical Area Level 2. Used under CC BY 4.0. Census counts of small populations are randomly adjusted by the ABS to protect confidentiality, so figures for small suburbs are indicative.
Jordan Springs data sources and coverage
Every figure below is an aggregate for the suburb boundary. “Not mapped” means LayeredGeo does not hold a source layer covering this suburb; it is never an all-clear for a particular property.
| Dataset | Coverage | Publisher |
|---|---|---|
| Flood mapping | Mapped | NSW Government spatial services, NSW ePlanning and published council flood studies |
| Bushfire-prone mapping | Mapped | NSW Government spatial services, NSW ePlanning and published council flood studies |
| Zoning | Mapped | NSW Government spatial services, NSW ePlanning and published council flood studies |
| Heritage and environment | Mapped where published | NSW Government spatial services, NSW ePlanning and published council flood studies |
| Demographics | Available | Australian Bureau of Statistics (2021 Census and SEIFA) |
Profile last materially updated 5 August 2026. See the methodology and full source list. Source data changes over time and critical decisions should be checked with the responsible authority.
Check a specific Jordan Springs address
See exactly which overlays touch a single property - the interactive map is free. Need it on paper? A full planning PDF is just $9.
See what's in the $9 report →Jordan Springs planning - frequently asked
Where can I see a flood map of Jordan Springs?
The schematic on this page is a Jordan Springs flood map: the mapped flood overlays drawn over the suburb's terrain and street grid. Flood lines vary block to block, so for a specific property use the free interactive map - search any Jordan Springs address and it shows the flood, zoning and bushfire mapping on the exact lot boundary.
Is Jordan Springs flood-prone?
Flood mapping covers Jordan Springs and none of the suburb falls within a mapped flood overlay (the council-wide suburb average is 0%). Flood overlays vary block to block, so whether a particular lot is affected needs a property-level check.
Is Jordan Springs bushfire-prone?
Yes - around 76% of Jordan Springs is mapped as bushfire-prone, compared with a Penrith average of 42%. A bushfire-prone designation can trigger additional building requirements, so check the specific address.
What is the zoning in Jordan Springs?
The dominant planning zone in Jordan Springs is Regional Park, though the suburb also includes Urban and Regional Open Space. Zoning sets what you can build and do on a site, and can differ lot by lot.
Does Jordan Springs have heritage-listed places?
Jordan Springs has 16 heritage-listed places on record. Heritage listing affects what you can alter or demolish, so confirm whether a specific property is listed or near a heritage place.
What is the typical lot size in Jordan Springs?
Across 3,766 surveyed parcels in Jordan Springs, the median lot size is about 375 m². There are also 3 registered easements mapped in the suburb - an easement can restrict where you can build, so always check the title and overlays for the specific lot.
Does Jordan Springs have a train station?
There is no train station inside Jordan Springs itself. The suburb is served by 70 bus stops.
What is the population of Jordan Springs?
At the 2021 Census Jordan Springs had 11,772 usual residents, with a median age of 30 and an average household size of 3.2 people. The wider Jordan Springs - Llandilo statistical area, which contains Jordan Springs, went from 1,405 people in 2001 to 15,589 in 2025, up 1010%. ABS publishes no annual population series for individual suburbs, so that trend describes the surrounding area rather than Jordan Springs alone.
Is Jordan Springs an advantaged suburb?
On the ABS SEIFA 2021 index of relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage (IRSAD), Jordan Springs scores 1074 and sits in decile 10 of 10 nationally and decile 9 within New South Wales - decile 1 being the most disadvantaged tenth of Australian suburbs and decile 10 the least. The national average score is 1000. SEIFA summarises income, education, occupation and housing across the whole suburb, so it describes the area, not any particular household in it.
What is the median household income in Jordan Springs?
Median household income in Jordan Springs was $2,484 a week at the 2021 Census, against $2,067 for the typical suburb in Penrith. Median rent was $530 a week and the median mortgage repayment $2,600 a month. These are 2021 Census figures and have not been indexed to today.
Do I need a planning report for a Jordan Springs property?
A Jordan Springs planning report pulls every overlay - zoning, flood, bushfire, heritage and environmental - that touches a single lot, on live council and state data. The interactive map preview is free; a full PDF report is $9.
Compare nearby suburbs
| Nearby suburb | Distance | Flood mapped | Bushfire-prone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Werrington Downs | 1.8 km | 0% | 12% |
| Werrington County | 2.3 km | 0% | 42% |
| Cambridge Gardens | 2.3 km | 0% | 12% |
| Cambridge Park | 2.8 km | 0% | 3% |
| Llandilo | 3.2 km | 0% | 95% |
| Werrington | 3.6 km | 0% | 25% |
| Ropes Crossing Blacktown |
3.6 km | 0% | 78% |
| Cranebrook | 3.7 km | 0% | 56% |
| St Marys | 3.7 km | <1% | 26% |
| Kingswood | 4.1 km | 0% | 11% |