
Glebe NSW 2037
Suburb summary
Glebe NSW 2037 is a tightly held inner-city Sydney suburb in the City & Eastern Suburbs region, known for harbourfront character, alternative and academic culture, and strong walkability. Glebe has 11,532 residents, median age 36, median personal income $834 weekly, and 59.33% renters. Housing is apartment-led, with 1,996 apartments and 236 houses. Over the past 6 months, median sold prices were $2.755M for houses and $1.18M for apartments. Glebe offers light rail access, many bus services, nearby train and metro connections, plus CBD commute times of about 20 minutes by public transport and 15 minutes by car.
Pocket Price Distribution
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$2.7M
Derived from sales
House sales
75
In past 12 months
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147 popular houses in Glebe NSW 2037
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235 popular apartments in Glebe NSW 2037
Demographic info
Median age
38 years
Renters
60%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Glebe NSW 2037: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Glebe NSW 2037 a good suburb for families?
Glebe NSW 2037 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. On the positive side, the suburb scores very strongly for school access, with both primary and secondary education ratings at 10 out of 10, and it sits close to the city with a lifestyle many parents value. Glebe also has some family presence, with children aged 0 to 4 making up 3.4% of residents and children aged 5 to 14 at 5.8%, while the average household size is a modest 2.1 people. That points to a suburb with some family demand, but not one dominated by larger family households. The trade-off is important. Glebe has a low separate-house share at 6% and a high apartment share at 54%, so buyers wanting a classic detached family home with more space may find choice limited and pricing competitive. Safety is also rated 1 out of 5, which means families should think carefully about street-by-street feel and whether they prioritise a quieter environment over inner-city convenience.
What is it like to live in Glebe NSW 2037?
Living in Glebe NSW 2037 feels urban, character-filled and very convenient, with a strong alternative and academic flavour. Glebe sits in the City & Eastern Suburbs region and has a suburb character described as alternative and academic, which fits the area’s long-standing mix of students, professionals and established inner-city households. Day to day, the lifestyle is one of easy movement and activity rather than suburban quiet. Walkability is 5 out of 5, retail is 4 out of 5, and culture is 4 out of 5, so the suburb has genuine appeal for buyers who want cafés, local shopping and a lively street atmosphere close at hand. The trade-off is that Glebe is not especially calm or secluded. Safety is rated 1 out of 5, and with its dense urban setting and waterfront location rather than a beach lifestyle, it suits buyers who value energy, access and character more than peace, privacy and a more traditional leafy suburban feel.
Is Glebe NSW 2037 well connected for commuting?
Glebe NSW 2037 is well connected for commuting, especially for buyers who rely on public transport and want quick access to the Sydney CBD. The suburb has light rail service on the L1, many bus connections, nearby train access via Redfern and Central on the T2 and T3 lines, and nearby metro access through Central on M1. Average CBD travel times are about 20 minutes by public transport and 15 minutes by car, which is strong by Sydney standards and makes Glebe a practical choice for city workers, university staff and frequent commuters. The trade-off is that Glebe does not have every transport mode directly inside the suburb itself. Train and metro are nearby rather than in-suburb, and there is no ferry service. For many buyers that will still feel highly convenient, but those who want to walk straight to a heavy rail station from home may prefer a suburb with direct train access rather than a mix of light rail, buses and nearby major hubs.
Who does Glebe NSW 2037 suit best?
Glebe NSW 2037 suits professionals, city-fringe buyers and lifestyle-focused households best. The resident profile makes that fairly clear: 57.7% of locals are managers and professionals, the top occupation is Professionals at 42.1%, followed by Managers at 15.5%, and the median age is 36. Housing mix matters too. Only 6% of homes are separate houses, while 54% are apartments, and about 59.3% of residents rent. That combination points to an active inner-city market with strong appeal for buyers who want access, culture and a more urban way of living rather than a traditional suburban setup. In practical terms, Glebe is likely to appeal to buyers comfortable with apartments, terraces and tighter land supply, including many professional couples and downsizers who want convenience. It may suit some families, but less so buyers who need a large detached house, quieter streets or a more strongly owner-occupied suburban environment.
What are the pros and cons of living in Glebe NSW 2037?
The main trade-off in Glebe NSW 2037 is that you gain inner-city convenience and character, but give up some space and calm. On the plus side, Glebe performs strongly where many buyers care most in daily life: walkability is 5 out of 5, retail is 4 out of 5, culture is 4 out of 5, buses are plentiful, light rail runs through the suburb, and CBD commute times are short. The harbour and waterfront setting adds to the appeal, and the suburb’s alternative, academic identity gives it a distinct lifestyle that many buyers actively seek out. What you give up is just as important to understand. Safety is rated 1 out of 5, houses make up only 6% of stock, apartments account for 54%, and the rental share is high at 59.3%, so Glebe can feel more active and less settled than a quieter family suburb. Buyers who want walkability, culture and city access may see that as a fair exchange, while buyers wanting privacy, larger land and a more low-key atmosphere may not.
What are property prices like in Glebe NSW 2037?
Property prices in Glebe NSW 2037 are expensive for Sydney buyers, especially for houses. Over the most recent six months of sales in the available suburb data, Glebe houses had a median price of $2.755 million from 20 sales, while apartments had a median price of $1.14 million from 37 sales. That creates a clear split in the suburb’s entry points. Apartments offer a lower, though still significant, buy-in for buyers wanting to access Glebe’s inner-city lifestyle, while houses sit in a much higher bracket because of their relative scarcity and the suburb’s strong location close to the CBD. For buyers, that usually means budget pressure is most intense in the house market, where limited stock can keep competition firm. Apartments can be the more practical path into Glebe, but the trade-off is less space and, depending on the building, a more urban living experience than buyers would get in more house-led suburbs.
