Forestville NSW 2087 property reports

Forestville NSW 2087

Suburb

Suburb summary

Forestville, NSW 2087 is a Northern Beaches suburb known for suburban residential living, bushland and national park surroundings, and nearby beach access. Forestville property trends show a house-dominated market, with 78% separate houses and 10% apartments. In the past 6 months, Forestville recorded 22 house sales with a median house price of $2.38 million, while apartments had 2 sales with a median price of $728,000. The population is 8,329, median age is 42, average household size is 2.9, and median weekly family income is $2,556. Forestville schools rate 5/5 for primary and secondary, with safety 4/5.

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Suburb median

$2.5M

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House sales

69

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

43 years

Renters

20%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals30%
Managers20%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Forestville NSW 2087: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Forestville NSW 2087 a good suburb for families?

Forestville NSW 2087 is a strong suburb for families, especially buyers who value schooling, safety and a more house-based environment. The school profile stands out, with both primary and secondary education rated 10 out of 10, and safety also scores a solid 4 out of 5. That matters for buyers searching for a good suburb for families, because Forestville combines strong schools and safety with a practical housing mix: around 78% of homes are separate houses and only about 10% are apartments. The child mix also looks family-oriented, with roughly 5.9% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 17.4% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 2.9 suggests established family living rather than a mainly transient market. The trade-off is that Forestville is not the cheapest family suburb, and its quieter residential feel comes with less density and fewer walk-everywhere conveniences than more urban parts of Sydney.

What is it like to live in Forestville NSW 2087?

Living in Forestville NSW 2087 feels established, suburban and nature-linked rather than fast-paced or highly urban. On a day-to-day level, Forestville sits in the Northern Beaches region and has a residential character shaped by bushland and national park edges, with strong tree cover at 35.9%. That gives the suburb a greener, calmer feel than many built-up Sydney locations, and nearby beach access adds lifestyle appeal without making it feel like a tourist-heavy coastal strip. For buyers asking what it is like to live in Forestville, the lifestyle is best described as practical and family-leaning, with moderate walkability, retail and culture scores of 3, 3 and 2 out of 5. In plain terms, it is comfortable and liveable, but not a buzzing village centre with endless cafés, nightlife or major retail on your doorstep. That trade-off will suit buyers who prioritise space and greenery more than urban energy.

Is Forestville NSW 2087 well connected for commuting?

Forestville NSW 2087 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is not one of Sydney’s most rail-serviced suburbs. The key strength is bus access, which is rated as many, and that helps support a workable public transport commute to the Sydney CBD of around 45 minutes on average. Driving is quicker at about 30 minutes, which will appeal to buyers who commute by car or need flexible school and work runs. The main limitation is that Forestville currently has no train, no metro and no light rail service in the suburb itself, and there is no ferry either. So while public transport exists, it is more bus-reliant than train-led. For commuters, that means Forestville can work well if you are comfortable with buses or driving, but buyers who strongly prefer direct train access may find the suburb less convenient than parts of Sydney with multiple transport modes.

Who does Forestville NSW 2087 suit best?

Forestville NSW 2087 suits families, established professionals and upgraders best, especially those looking for a house-focused suburb with a more settled owner-occupier feel. The housing mix points clearly in that direction, with around 78% separate houses and only about 10% apartments, so Forestville is better matched to buyers wanting more internal space, outdoor area and a quieter residential setting. The resident profile also supports that picture: about 50.1% of locals work in managerial or professional roles, the top occupations are Professionals, Managers and Clerical/Admin workers, and median family income sits at $2,556 per week. With a median age of 42 and a relatively low rental share of about 19%, Forestville feels more established than highly transient. The suburb may suit apartment-first buyers, very budget-sensitive first-home buyers, or people seeking a dense urban lifestyle less well. For the right buyer, though, Forestville offers a stable and practical long-term fit.

What are the pros and cons of living in Forestville NSW 2087?

The main trade-off in Forestville NSW 2087 is that you get space, greenery and strong family fundamentals, but you give up some of the convenience and transport variety found in more urban suburbs. On the plus side, Forestville offers a high house share, strong school performance, good safety at 4 out of 5, solid tree canopy and a bushland-adjacent setting that gives the suburb a calmer residential feel. It also benefits from many bus services and a manageable drive to the CBD. For buyers thinking about the pros and cons of living in Forestville, those are meaningful strengths. The compromise is that walkability and retail are only mid-range at 3 out of 5, culture is lower at 2 out of 5, and there is no train, metro, light rail or ferry in the suburb. Buyers who want nightlife, fast rail commuting or a highly walkable café scene may notice that. Buyers who value schools, houses and a more grounded lifestyle may see that compromise as worthwhile.

What are property prices like in Forestville NSW 2087?

Property prices in Forestville NSW 2087 are expensive by normal Sydney buyer expectations, particularly for houses. Over the most recent six months of sales captured here, houses had a median price of about $2.41 million from 16 sales, with the middle market broadly sitting between about $2.252 million and $2.6 million. That tells buyers that entry into Forestville’s house market usually requires a substantial family-upgrade budget rather than a typical first-home budget. Apartments are a different story, with only 2 sales recorded and a median of $728,000, but that sample is too small to treat as a deep unit market signal. In practical terms, buying property in Forestville means paying for strong schooling, a house-heavy environment and Northern Beaches lifestyle appeal rather than bargain pricing. The trade-off is clear: buyers may get good long-term liveability and family appeal, but they should expect real budget pressure, especially if their focus is a freestanding house.