Duffys Forest NSW 2084 property reports

Duffys Forest NSW 2084

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Suburb summary

Duffys Forest, NSW 2084 is a Northern Beaches suburb known for bushland living and large residential lots. The suburb spans 4.6204 sq km, has a population of 474, density of 102.59 people per sq km, and a median age of 43. Housing is entirely separate houses, with 134 houses and no apartments. Median weekly personal income is $886 and median family income is $3,291. English and Australian are the top ancestries, and 74.47% of residents were born in Australia. Duffys Forest offers nearby beach access, strong safety, and a bushland residential character, appealing to buyers searching Northern Beaches acreage, lifestyle property, and quiet family suburb NSW.

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Demographic info

Median age

43 years

Renters

20%

Top 3 occupations

Managers30%
Professionals20%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Duffys Forest NSW 2084: Suburb Profile & FAQs

Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.

Is Duffys Forest NSW 2084 a good suburb for families?

Duffys Forest NSW 2084 is a solid suburb for families who value space, privacy and a quieter bushland setting more than everyday convenience. The housing mix strongly supports that, with separate houses making up 100% of homes and apartments effectively absent, while the average household size of 3.4 suggests larger family households are common. The age profile also points to an established family presence, with 14.2% of residents aged 5 to 14 and another 5.2% aged 0 to 4. Safety looks encouraging at 4 out of 5, which adds confidence for buyers thinking about schools and day-to-day family life. The trade-off is that Duffys Forest is not a plug-and-play family-friendly suburb in the walk-everywhere sense. Walkability is just 1 out of 5, retail is 1 out of 5, and local school ratings are very modest at 10 out of 5 for both primary and secondary in the supplied data, so families may need to be selective and car-reliant.

What is it like to live in Duffys Forest NSW 2084?

Living in Duffys Forest NSW 2084 feels calm, semi-rural and strongly shaped by its bushland surroundings. This is a Northern Beaches suburb with a clearly low-density character, described as bushland residential and positioned next to national park landscapes. That setting gives Duffys Forest a very different lifestyle from denser Sydney suburbs: more privacy, more separation between homes, and a stronger sense of retreat. Safety is a healthy 4 out of 5, which helps reinforce the feeling of a settled residential area, while nearby beach access adds lifestyle appeal without making the suburb itself feel coastal and busy. The compromise is convenience. Walkability is only 1 out of 5, retail is 1 out of 5, and culture is 2 out of 5, so this is not the kind of suburb where most buyers will stroll to cafes, shops or transport. For buyers who want space, greenery and a quieter home base, Duffys Forest can be very appealing. For those wanting energy and easy daily amenities, it may feel isolated.

Is Duffys Forest NSW 2084 well connected for commuting?

Duffys Forest NSW 2084 is less convenient for commuting than many Sydney suburbs, especially if you want fast public transport. The suburb has no train, no metro and no light rail service, and bus coverage is listed as limited rather than extensive. That gives buyers a fairly clear picture: public transport options exist in the broader area, but Duffys Forest itself is not a strong public transport suburb. The average commute to the Sydney CBD is about 75 minutes by public transport, compared with around 45 minutes by car, so driving is likely to be the more practical option for many households. That does not make Duffys Forest disconnected, but it does mean commuting comes with a trade-off. Buyers who work from home regularly, travel outside peak hours, or value lifestyle over daily CBD access may find the balance worthwhile. Buyers needing a simple train-based commute to the city every day may find other Northern Beaches suburbs more convenient.

Who does Duffys Forest NSW 2084 suit best?

Duffys Forest NSW 2084 suits buyers who want a large-house, owner-oriented lifestyle with a bit more privacy and a more established demographic profile. The suburb is entirely made up of separate houses, has a relatively low rental share at 13.5%, and shows a high proportion of managers and professionals at 49.8% combined. Household income is also strong, with median family income at $3,291 per week, which suggests many buyers here are established families or higher-income households choosing space over urban convenience. With a median age of 43, Duffys Forest reads as more mature and settled than youthful or highly transient. The flip side is that it may suit apartment buyers, first-home buyers seeking lower entry points, or people wanting a lively walkable scene less well. Buyers who need lots of amenities close by may feel the suburb is too spread out. Duffys Forest is better matched to households prioritising home environment, land and privacy over density and convenience.

What are the pros and cons of living in Duffys Forest NSW 2084?

The main trade-off in Duffys Forest NSW 2084 is straightforward: you get space, privacy and a bushland lifestyle, but you give up a lot of day-to-day convenience. On the plus side, the suburb offers a rare low-density setting in Sydney, with 100% separate houses, a bushland residential character, nearby beach access and safety rated 4 out of 5. For buyers who want a home that feels removed from the city rush, Duffys Forest has genuine appeal. The low rental share also suggests a more established, less churn-heavy community. The compromise is practical rather than dramatic. Walkability and retail both sit at 1 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, buses are limited, and there is no train or metro service in the suburb. Public transport to the CBD is slow at around 75 minutes. Buyers who want cafés, shops and transport close at hand will notice that trade-off most. For the right buyer, though, that same separation is exactly the point.

What are property prices like in Duffys Forest NSW 2084?

Property prices in Duffys Forest NSW 2084 are likely to sit in the expensive to premium part of Sydney buyer expectations, even though recent suburb-level sales evidence is too limited here to give a reliable current median. What the suburb profile does show is a market built entirely around detached houses, not apartments, with a high median family income of $3,291 per week and a resident base that skews toward managers and professionals. In practical terms, buying property in Duffys Forest usually means competing for larger-format homes in a tightly defined lifestyle suburb rather than shopping for a broad mix of entry-level stock. That matters for buyers because the value equation here is less about walkability or convenience and more about land, privacy and bushland character. The trade-off is that you may pay a meaningful premium for space and setting while still accepting limited public transport and very modest retail amenity. Buyers seeking a house on generous land may see the appeal; buyers chasing a lower-cost foothold may find nearby alternatives more realistic.