North Sydney NSW 2060 property reports

North Sydney NSW 2060

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Suburb summary

North Sydney, NSW 2060 is a high-density Lower North Shore suburb known for apartment living, CBD convenience and urban lifestyle. In the past 6 months, North Sydney recorded 77 apartment sales with a median price of $910,000 and 5 house sales with a median price of $3.10M. The suburb has 7,705 residents, median age 35, median weekly personal income $1,322 and family income $2,988. Apartments dominate housing stock at 75%, with 6% separate houses. North Sydney offers T1/T9 train access, many bus services, nearby ferry and nearby Metro M1, with average CBD commute times of 10 minutes by public transport and 15 minutes driving.

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Suburb median

$3.1M

Derived from sales

House sales

24

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

36 years

Renters

60%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals50%
Managers20%
Community and Personal Service Workers10%

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Living in North Sydney NSW 2060: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is North Sydney NSW 2060 a good suburb for families?

North Sydney NSW 2060 is a mixed rather than standout option for families. The school profile is a major strength, with both primary and secondary education rated 10 out of 10, which will immediately appeal to buyers focused on schooling. Safety sits at 3 out of 5, so it is not weak, but it also does not read as especially calm or low-key by Sydney family standards. The housing mix is the biggest qualifier. Only around 6% of homes are separate houses, while about 75% are apartments, and the average household size is 2 people, which points to a denser, more compact suburb feel. That means North Sydney can work well for families who prioritise schools, proximity to the CBD and a highly practical lifestyle over backyard space. It is less naturally suited to buyers wanting a classic family-friendly suburb with larger homes, quieter streets and a stronger detached-house environment for kids.

What is it like to live in North Sydney NSW 2060?

Living in North Sydney NSW 2060 feels urban, convenient and fast-moving. This is very much an employment and lifestyle hub within the Lower North Shore, with top-tier walkability at 5 out of 5, retail at 5 out of 5 and culture at 4 out of 5. In everyday terms, that means errands, dining and day-to-day movement are easy, and the suburb feels connected rather than isolated. The built form is more city-fringe than leafy village, which fits the data: environmental character is urban and built-up, with canopy cover at 23.67%, so greenery is present but not the defining feature. For many buyers, that makes North Sydney highly livable if they want convenience and energy. The trade-off is that it is not a classic quiet suburban setting. Safety is 3 out of 5, and with such a strong apartment and commercial presence, the suburb will feel busier and denser than more family-oriented pockets nearby.

Is North Sydney NSW 2060 well connected for commuting?

North Sydney NSW 2060 is very well connected for commuting. It has train access on the T1 and T9 lines, metro access on the M1 via Victoria Cross, many bus services, and ferry access nearby, which is a strong transport mix by Sydney standards. Commute times are also a real advantage: about 10 minutes by public transport to the CBD and around 15 minutes by car on average. For buyers who need reliable city access, North Sydney is one of the more commuter-friendly locations in Sydney. The main qualification is that convenience here comes with a more urban, high-activity environment rather than a quiet residential one. Some buyers will love the transport depth and flexibility, while others may feel they are paying for connectivity they do not fully use. If your lifestyle revolves around regular CBD travel, public transport and easy movement across the harbour, North Sydney is a strong fit.

Who does North Sydney NSW 2060 suit best?

North Sydney NSW 2060 suits professionals, city-focused owner-occupiers and buyers who value convenience over land size. The resident profile strongly supports that view. Professionals make up 45.1% of occupations, managers another 19.64%, and around 64.73% of residents are in manager and professional roles overall. Median weekly personal income is $1,322 and median family income is $2,988, which points to a comparatively high-income, work-oriented suburb. The housing mix matters too: about 75% of homes are apartments and only around 6% are separate houses, while renters account for roughly 58.47% of residents, giving North Sydney a more active, mixed and less tightly held feel. That makes the suburb a strong match for buyers wanting a well-located apartment market and a practical CBD-linked lifestyle. It may suit traditional house-first family buyers less well, especially those wanting a larger block, quieter streets or a more suburban pace.

What are the pros and cons of living in North Sydney NSW 2060?

The main trade-off in North Sydney NSW 2060 is simple: you gain exceptional convenience and connectivity, but give up some space, calm and traditional suburban character. On the plus side, North Sydney performs strongly where many buyers place real value. Walkability is 5 out of 5, retail is 5 out of 5, culture is 4 out of 5, and commuting is excellent with train, metro, many buses and nearby ferry options. For buyers who want to live close to jobs, services and the CBD, that is a compelling package. The compromise is that North Sydney is heavily apartment-based, more built-up in feel, and only moderate on safety at 3 out of 5. Canopy cover is 23.67%, so it does not deliver the greener, more relaxed atmosphere some buyers want from the Lower North Shore. If you want a dynamic, efficient base, North Sydney can be a very smart choice. If you want backyard space and a quieter family setting, the trade-off matters more.

What are property prices like in North Sydney NSW 2060?

Property prices in North Sydney NSW 2060 are generally expensive, especially once you look beyond the apartment entry point. In the most recent six months of sales data, apartments had a median sale price of $870,000 across 69 sales, while houses had a median sale price of $3.1 million across 4 sales. That gap tells buyers something important about North Sydney: it is primarily an apartment market, and detached houses are scarce and priced accordingly. For many buyers, apartments are the more realistic way to access the suburb’s transport links, walkability and Lower North Shore location. The trade-off is straightforward. Buying property in North Sydney often means accepting less space or a higher budget in exchange for convenience and proximity to the CBD. Apartments may offer a more manageable entry point, but house buyers should expect tight supply and significant budget pressure.