
East Ryde NSW 2113
Suburb summary
East Ryde, NSW 2113 is a low-density residential suburb in Sydney’s Lower North Shore and Ryde Corridor, known for separate houses, family living, and river or creek-adjacent surroundings. It has 2,454 residents, median age 41, average household size 3.1, and 40.86% canopy cover. Housing is overwhelmingly houses (742 houses, 3 apartments; 99% houses), with 9.33% renters. Median weekly family income is $2,844. Top ancestries are Australian, English, and Irish. Over the past 6 months, East Ryde recorded 9 house sales with a median house price of $2.635M. Popular searches include East Ryde property market, East Ryde house prices, and East Ryde suburb profile.
Pocket Price Distribution
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$2.6M
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House sales
23
In past 12 months
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Demographic info
Median age
43 years
Renters
10%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in East Ryde NSW 2113: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is East Ryde NSW 2113 a good suburb for families?
East Ryde NSW 2113 is a solid suburb for families, especially for buyers who want a house-focused area with a quieter residential feel. The strongest family signal here is the housing mix: about 99% of homes are separate houses, which usually suits buyers wanting more space, a backyard, and room for children or multigenerational living. Household size is also relatively family-leaning at 3.1 people, and children make up a meaningful share of the population, with around 6.3% aged 0 to 4 and 15.6% aged 5 to 14. Primary school performance looks particularly strong at 5 out of 5, while safety sits at 3 out of 5, which suggests a reasonable but not standout result. That balance matters. East Ryde can be a good suburb for families and good for kids, but it is not the kind of place buyers should assume is highly convenient or especially lively. Families prioritising house space and schooling may like it most, while those wanting more walkable convenience may see a trade-off.
What is it like to live in East Ryde NSW 2113?
Living in East Ryde NSW 2113 feels calm, low-density, and residential rather than busy or urban. The suburb sits in the Lower North Shore and Ryde corridor and has a character that reads as firmly house-based and established. Its river or creek adjacency and canopy cover of 40.86% give East Ryde a greener setting than many more built-up Sydney suburbs, which can appeal to buyers who value a softer suburban atmosphere. At the same time, the lifestyle is not especially walk-everywhere. Walkability, retail, and culture all sit at 2 out of 5, so daily life here is more practical and home-centred than vibrant or village-like. Safety is 3 out of 5, which is acceptable but not a standout selling point. In simple terms, East Ryde suits buyers who want a quieter suburban base with greenery and space, but the trade-off is less buzz, fewer local conveniences on foot, and a lifestyle that often works better if you are comfortable using the car.
Is East Ryde NSW 2113 well connected for commuting?
East Ryde NSW 2113 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is more car-and-bus reliant than train-based. The suburb has many bus services, which helps, and average driving time to the Sydney CBD is about 25 minutes, a fairly appealing figure for buyers who commute by car. Public transport is less direct, with no train, metro, light rail, or ferry service in the suburb itself, and the average CBD trip by public transport is around 60 minutes. That creates a mixed picture. East Ryde can still work for commuters, especially those heading to nearby business areas or those happy to use buses, but it is not as plug-and-play as suburbs with rail access. For buyers searching for good public transport, train access, or an easier commute to Sydney CBD, the main trade-off is clear: East Ryde offers decent road access and bus coverage, but fewer transport modes and a longer public transport journey than stronger commuter hubs.
Who does East Ryde NSW 2113 suit best?
East Ryde NSW 2113 suits family buyers, established upgraders, and professional households who want a house-dominated suburb with a more settled feel. The housing profile is very clear: around 99% separate houses and virtually no apartment stock, which points strongly to buyers seeking land, privacy, and a suburban layout rather than compact living. The resident profile also supports that positioning. Professionals make up about 34.7% of occupations, managers about 19.4%, and managers and professionals together account for roughly 54.1% of residents. Median family income is $2,844 per week, and the median age is 41, which suggests a mature, established owner-occupier market rather than a youthful, high-turnover one. Rental share is low at about 9.3%, so East Ryde feels more tightly held than many inner-city suburbs. That said, it may suit first-home buyers, apartment buyers, or those wanting a more active cafe-and-transport lifestyle less well. East Ryde is strongest for buyers who value space, stability, and a conventional family-house environment.
What are the pros and cons of living in East Ryde NSW 2113?
The main trade-off in East Ryde NSW 2113 is that you get house space, greenery, and a stable suburban feel, but you give up some convenience and transport flexibility. On the plus side, East Ryde is overwhelmingly made up of separate houses, has healthy canopy cover at 40.86%, and benefits from a river or creek-side setting that adds to its residential appeal. It also has many bus services and a relatively manageable CBD driving time of about 25 minutes, which will matter to commuters who drive. The area appears fairly established and tightly held too, with only about 9.3% of homes rented. The compromise is that walkability, retail, and culture are each 2 out of 5, so it is not a suburb where buyers should expect a strong local high street atmosphere or easy walk-everywhere living. Public transport to the CBD averages about 60 minutes, and safety at 3 out of 5 is decent rather than exceptional. For buyers who prioritise space and suburban calm, East Ryde may still be a very good fit.
What are property prices like in East Ryde NSW 2113?
Property prices in East Ryde NSW 2113 are expensive by normal Sydney buyer expectations, especially for houses. Over the most recent six months of recorded sales, houses had a median price of about $2.631 million, with most sales sitting between roughly $2.53 million and $2.65 million, and the upper end reaching about $3.05 million. That points to a suburb where buyers are generally paying for detached housing, established neighbourhood character, and access to the broader Lower North Shore and Ryde corridor. Apartment data is much thinner, with only one recorded sale at $1.48 million, so houses are the more meaningful guide here. In practical terms, buying property in East Ryde usually means entering at a premium house price point rather than finding a budget-friendly foothold. The trade-off is that buyers are paying more for house stock and a stable suburban setting, while those wanting sharper value or a lower entry point may need to compromise on location, housing type, or convenience.
