Forest Glen NSW 2157 property reports

Forest Glen NSW 2157

Suburb

Suburb summary

Forest Glen, NSW 2157 is a small Sydney suburb in the Upper North Shore & Hornsby region, known for bushland living and a quiet residential setting. It covers 5.603 sq km, has a population of 65, density of 11.6 people per sq km, and a median age of 45. Housing is entirely separate houses, with no apartments recorded. The suburb has a safety rating of 4/5, bus services rated many, nearby train access, and a 35-minute drive to the Sydney CBD. Popular search terms include Forest Glen NSW, Forest Glen Sydney, homes for sale Forest Glen, and Forest Glen suburb profile.

Pocket Price Distribution

See how house prices vary across different parts of the suburb, and where this pocket sits in the local market.

Suburb median

Derived from sales

House sales

1

In past 12 months

Sign in to view:

Pocket Price Map

Pocket price distribution map preview

Explore higher and lower-priced pockets across the suburb.

Apartment projects

View apartment projects around the suburb.

Sign in to view:

PROJECTS MAP

Apartment projects map preview

Explore apartment projects across the suburb to understand supply and density.

Demographic info

Median age

39 years

Renters

20%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals20%
Technicians and Trades Workers20%
Managers10%

Try the knest.ai app

Full property insights and property decision tools are best experienced in the knest.ai app.

5.0 rating

15k users

Download appOpen in app

Living in Forest Glen NSW 2157: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Forest Glen NSW 2157 a good suburb for families?

Forest Glen NSW 2157 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. The biggest positive for family buyers is safety, which rates 4 out of 5, and the suburb is entirely separate houses rather than apartments, which usually suits buyers wanting more privacy and outdoor space. The share of very young children is also meaningful, with 12.3% aged 0 to 4, although the 5 to 14 age group is lower at 4.6%, so it does not read as a classic large school-age family suburb. Household size sits at 2.5 people, which suggests a quieter, smaller-household profile overall. For buyers asking whether Forest Glen is a good suburb for families, the answer depends on priorities. It may suit families who value space, a bushland setting and a calmer environment. The trade-off is schooling strength looks uneven, with primary education rated 1 out of 5 and no secondary rating shown, so buyers focused heavily on schools and convenience may want to be selective.

What is it like to live in Forest Glen NSW 2157?

Living in Forest Glen NSW 2157 feels quiet, bushland-oriented and fairly low-key. The suburb character is described as bushland residential, and the surrounding environment is tied closely to bushland and nearby national park areas, so the lifestyle leans more natural and tucked-away than urban and walkable. That will appeal to buyers who want separation from denser Sydney living and prefer a more peaceful everyday setting. At the same time, Forest Glen is not a convenience-led suburb. Retail scores 1 out of 5, walkability is 1 out of 5, and culture is 2 out of 5, so this is not the kind of place where most errands, cafés or entertainment are at your doorstep. The suburb’s safety score of 4 out of 5 helps support its appeal for buyers who prioritise a settled environment. The trade-off is straightforward: Forest Glen lifestyle is strong on quiet space and natural surroundings, but weaker for buyers wanting easy walk-everywhere convenience.

Is Forest Glen NSW 2157 well connected for commuting?

Forest Glen NSW 2157 is reasonably well connected in a practical sense, but it is not one of Sydney’s easiest public transport suburbs. The area has nearby train access rather than a station in the suburb itself, with connections to the T1 line via Waitara or Hornsby, and bus services are rated as many. That means commuting to the Sydney CBD is possible without feeling isolated, especially for buyers comfortable using a bus-to-train combination. The trade-off is that convenience is mixed. The average public transport commute to the CBD is around 100 minutes, which is long, while driving is much faster at about 35 minutes in typical conditions. There is no metro, light rail or ferry service in Forest Glen itself. So if you are asking whether Forest Glen is good for commuters, it works better for buyers who are mainly car-reliant or who accept a longer public transport trip in exchange for a quieter bushland setting.

Who does Forest Glen NSW 2157 suit best?

Forest Glen NSW 2157 suits best buyers who want a detached house lifestyle in a quieter, bushland-edge setting rather than a more urban Sydney experience. The housing mix is very clear: separate houses account for 100% of homes and apartments 0%, so this suburb is naturally aligned with house buyers seeking privacy, land and lower-density living. It also appears relatively tightly held, with renters making up just 11.1% of residents, which can appeal to owner-occupiers looking for a more settled neighbourhood feel. The resident profile also suggests a practical, established suburb rather than a trend-driven one. The median age is 45, and the top occupations include trades, professionals and labourers, while median family income sits at $1,875 weekly. In buyer terms, Forest Glen may suit mature families, upsizers, and buyers who value calm surroundings over convenience. It may suit apartment buyers, highly walkability-focused professionals, or those wanting a younger, more energetic social scene less well.

What are the pros and cons of living in Forest Glen NSW 2157?

The main trade-off in Forest Glen NSW 2157 is that you get space, safety and a bushland setting, but you give up day-to-day convenience. On the plus side, Forest Glen offers a genuine detached-house environment, a safety rating of 4 out of 5, low rental presence, and a suburb character that feels more secluded and residential than busy. For buyers who want breathing room and a quieter home base, that is a real advantage. The compromise is that the suburb is not strong for walkable amenity. Retail is 1 out of 5, walkability is 1 out of 5, and public transport to the CBD averages about 100 minutes, even though buses are available and train access is nearby. There is also no ferry, metro or light rail option. Buyers who care most about cafés, quick errands and fast public transport will feel those limitations most. Even so, Forest Glen can still be a very good fit for house buyers who prioritise privacy and natural surroundings over convenience.

What are property prices like in Forest Glen NSW 2157?

Property prices in Forest Glen NSW 2157 are hard to pin down from recent sales, but the suburb is more likely to sit in a house-focused market than an entry-level apartment market. Recent suburb sales history did not return a usable set of sales statistics here, so the clearest pricing clue comes from the housing mix: Forest Glen is entirely separate houses, with no apartment market showing in the local profile. In practical buyer terms, that usually means fewer lower-cost entry points than suburbs with a broader mix of units and townhouses. For buyers considering property prices in Forest Glen, the key question is less about cheap versus expensive in abstract terms and more about what your budget buys in a low-density, bushland-style suburb. The trade-off is that buyers may be paying for land, privacy and a quieter setting, while giving up some convenience, retail access and faster public transport. Forest Glen is more likely to suit house buyers with a clear lifestyle reason for choosing the area.

4 Streets in Forest Glen NSW 2157