
Lovett Bay NSW 2105
Suburb summary
Lovett Bay, NSW 2105, is a tiny Northern Beaches suburb known for bushland living, national park surrounds, and water-access homes. This secluded Pittwater enclave had a population of 153, median age 55, and 100% separate houses with no apartments recorded. Median weekly family income was $3,062, with professionals making up 39.62% of residents. Safety rated 4/5, while retail and walkability were both 1/5, reflecting its quiet, low-density lifestyle. Ferry access is available, but there is no train, metro, light rail, or bus service. In the past 6 months, 1 house sale was recorded at $3.5M.
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Demographic info
Median age
59 years
Renters
30%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Lovett Bay NSW 2105: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Lovett Bay NSW 2105 a good suburb for families?
Lovett Bay NSW 2105 is a mixed rather than strong family suburb, and it suits a specific kind of family better than the average Sydney buyer. The strongest family positives are its solid safety score of 4 out of 5, a 100% separate-house profile, and an average household size of 2.5, which points to a low-density, house-based environment rather than apartment living. That can appeal to buyers who want space, privacy and a quieter natural setting. At the same time, the share of children is limited, with ages 0 to 4 at 0% and ages 5 to 14 at 10.45%, so Lovett Bay does not read as a classic school-centred, playground-heavy family-friendly suburb. School ratings are not giving a strong data-backed push here either. In practice, Lovett Bay is better for families who value bushland surroundings and separation from busier suburbs, but less suited to buyers prioritising everyday convenience, larger peer groups for kids, or simpler school and activity logistics.
What is it like to live in Lovett Bay NSW 2105?
Living in Lovett Bay NSW 2105 feels secluded, nature-led and distinctly removed from mainstream suburban Sydney. The suburb sits in the Northern Beaches region and its character is best described as water-access residential, with bushland and national park surroundings shaping daily life far more than shops, cafés or walk-everywhere convenience. That setting gives Lovett Bay a special appeal for buyers who want privacy, a strong connection to the outdoors and a home environment that feels tucked away. The trade-off is that this is not an urban lifestyle suburb. Retail scores 1 out of 5, walkability is 1 out of 5 and culture is 2 out of 5, so living in Lovett Bay is likely to feel more isolated and less practical for spontaneous errands or regular dining out. For the right buyer, that remoteness is exactly the point. For others, it can feel limiting over time.
Is Lovett Bay NSW 2105 well connected for commuting?
Lovett Bay NSW 2105 is less convenient for commuting than most Sydney buyers would usually want. The current transport picture is very limited on land, with no train, no metro, no light rail and no bus service recorded, although ferry access is a genuine point of connection. Even so, the commute data shows the practical trade-off clearly: around 140 minutes to the Sydney CBD by public transport and about 65 minutes by car. That means Lovett Bay is not a suburb you choose because you need a quick, simple daily commute into the city. Instead, it suits buyers whose work patterns are flexible, hybrid or less CBD-dependent, and who are willing to exchange commuting ease for a unique waterfront-bushland lifestyle. If regular office attendance is a major priority, or if you rely on multiple public transport options, Lovett Bay will probably feel inconvenient despite its distinctive setting.
Who does Lovett Bay NSW 2105 suit best?
Lovett Bay NSW 2105 suits best buyers who want a niche lifestyle suburb with detached housing, privacy and a more mature resident profile. The housing mix is straightforward, with 100% separate houses and effectively no apartment market, so it naturally appeals more to house buyers than to those seeking low-maintenance unit living. The resident profile also points to an established, higher-income owner base, with median weekly personal income of $1,093, median family income of $3,062, a median age of 55, and 64.15% of residents working as managers or professionals. Occupations are led by professionals, then managers, which supports the sense that Lovett Bay attracts settled households rather than transient renters, although rented stock still exists at 10%. In buyer terms, Lovett Bay is best for people seeking privacy, nature and a distinctive home environment. It is likely to suit younger buyers wanting convenience, nightlife or apartment-style flexibility much less well.
What are the pros and cons of living in Lovett Bay NSW 2105?
The main trade-off in Lovett Bay NSW 2105 is simple: you get privacy, safety and a remarkable natural setting, but you give up everyday convenience and easy commuting. On the plus side, Lovett Bay stands out for its low-density house-only environment, bushland and national park surrounds, ferry access, and a safety rating of 4 out of 5. That combination can be very attractive for buyers who want a home that feels separate from the pace of the city. The compromise is equally clear in the data. Walkability is 1 out of 5, retail is 1 out of 5, there is no train, metro, light rail or bus service listed, and public transport commuting to the CBD is long. So the disadvantages of living in Lovett Bay are mostly about practicality rather than quality. Buyers who value retreat-style living may see that as worth it, while buyers needing convenience will care a lot more.
What are property prices like in Lovett Bay NSW 2105?
Property prices in Lovett Bay NSW 2105 are hard to pin down from recent sales evidence, but the suburb reads more like a niche house market than an affordable mainstream entry point. Recent suburb-level sales history did not return enough usable results to quote a dependable median price, which often happens in tightly held or very small markets. What the broader suburb profile does show is a 100% separate-house housing mix, a mature resident base and a high share of managers and professionals, all of which point to a specialised buyer pool rather than volume-driven pricing. In practical terms, buying property in Lovett Bay is likely to be more about securing a rare lifestyle position than comparing large numbers of recent sales. The trade-off for buyers is that uniqueness and scarcity can support value, but they can also make pricing less transparent and choice more limited than in larger Sydney suburbs with more frequent turnover.
