
Oxford Falls NSW 2100
Suburb summary
Oxford Falls, NSW 2100 is a semi-rural Northern Beaches suburb known for bushland living and a peaceful residential setting. It covers 6.6474 sq km, has a population of 139, low density of 20.91 people per sq km, and 42.64% tree canopy cover. Housing is entirely separate houses, with 33 houses and no apartments recorded. Median age is 47, average household size is 3, and 21.95% of homes are rented. Public transport to Sydney CBD averages 95 minutes, while driving averages 35 minutes. Popular search terms include Oxford Falls property, Oxford Falls NSW, Northern Beaches suburb, and bushland lifestyle.
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Demographic info
Median age
73 years
Renters
10%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Oxford Falls NSW 2100: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Oxford Falls NSW 2100 a good suburb for families?
Oxford Falls NSW 2100 is a mixed rather than a strong family suburb overall. The biggest positives for family buyers are the standout school ratings, with both primary and secondary education rated 10 out of 10, plus a larger-than-average household size of 3 people, which usually points to established family living. Children are present too, with 4.35% aged 0 to 4 and 12.32% aged 5 to 14, so it is not a suburb without kids. That said, Oxford Falls does not read as a classic all-round family-friendly suburb in the usual Sydney sense. Safety is rated 2 out of 5, and the area feels more semi-rural and isolated than a typical walk-to-shops, walk-to-school neighbourhood. For buyers prioritising space, privacy and access to nature, Oxford Falls can still be good for families, but for those who want everyday convenience, a denser community feel, or easier local errands with kids, it may feel less practical.
What is it like to live in Oxford Falls NSW 2100?
Living in Oxford Falls NSW 2100 feels quiet, semi-rural and nature-oriented rather than busy or urban. It sits in the Northern Beaches region and its character is described as semi-rural residential, with bushland and national park surroundings helping shape the lifestyle. The tree canopy is high at 42.64%, which supports a greener, more secluded setting than many Sydney suburbs. In practical terms, that means Oxford Falls lifestyle appeal comes from privacy, open outlooks and a stronger connection to the outdoors, not from café strips or easy walk-everywhere convenience. Walkability is just 1 out of 5, retail is 1 out of 5, and culture is 2 out of 5, so daily life is likely to depend on driving out for shopping, dining and many services. For the right buyer, that is exactly the attraction. For others, especially those wanting bustle and convenience, the trade-off may feel too pronounced.
Is Oxford Falls NSW 2100 well connected for commuting?
Oxford Falls NSW 2100 is less convenient than many Sydney suburbs for commuting, even though driving access is relatively manageable. There is no train, no metro and no light rail service in the suburb, although buses are available at a stronger level than the rail options suggest. The average drive to the Sydney CBD is 35 minutes, which is fairly workable by Sydney standards, but the public transport commute is much longer at 95 minutes. That creates a very clear split in buyer experience: Oxford Falls can work reasonably well for households that drive regularly, but it is not especially strong for buyers who want fast, simple public transport into the city. Ferry access is also not available in the suburb. So if your idea of a good commuter suburb is train-based convenience, Oxford Falls may feel limiting. If you value a bushland setting and are comfortable driving, the transport trade-off may be acceptable.
Who does Oxford Falls NSW 2100 suit best?
Oxford Falls NSW 2100 suits buyers who want a private, low-density lifestyle and are comfortable trading convenience for space and a more secluded setting. The resident profile leans strongly toward professionals and managers, with professionals making up 37.25% of occupations and managers 19.61%, while 56.86% of residents are in manager and professional roles overall. The median family income of $2,374 per week also suggests a comparatively established, higher-earning owner base rather than a transient market. With a median age of 47 and a relatively low rental share of 21.95%, Oxford Falls is likely to appeal more to settled households, mature families and lifestyle-driven upgraders than to first-home buyers chasing convenience. It may suit sporty or outdoors-focused households as well, given the natural setting. Buyers who want apartment living, a younger urban feel, or walkable retail and transport options will probably find Oxford Falls less aligned with their priorities.
What are the pros and cons of living in Oxford Falls NSW 2100?
The main trade-off in Oxford Falls NSW 2100 is simple: you get space, greenery and privacy, but you give up a lot of daily convenience. On the plus side, Oxford Falls stands out for its semi-rural character, bushland setting and high canopy cover of 42.64%, which creates a lifestyle that feels quite removed from denser Sydney suburbia. That can be very appealing for buyers who value peace, outlook and a more natural environment. It also has many bus services and a reasonable 35-minute average drive to the CBD. The compromises are clear though. Walkability is only 1 out of 5, retail is 1 out of 5, culture is 2 out of 5, and public transport to the CBD averages 95 minutes. Safety is also rated 2 out of 5. Buyers who want calm and seclusion may see Oxford Falls as worth it, while convenience-focused households may not.
What are property prices like in Oxford Falls NSW 2100?
Property prices in Oxford Falls NSW 2100 are hard to generalise from recent sales because there were no suburb-level sold results returned in the last six months from the available history search. In buyer terms, that usually points to a tightly traded market, a very small sales pool, or both, which is common in niche lifestyle suburbs rather than high-turnover areas. For anyone researching house prices in Oxford Falls or asking whether Oxford Falls is expensive, the more useful takeaway is that this is not a suburb where frequent comparable sales appear to give quick, simple pricing guidance. That can make buying property in Oxford Falls more nuanced, because value is often shaped by land, privacy, setting and lifestyle appeal rather than by a large volume of recent benchmarks. The trade-off for buyers is that the suburb can offer a distinctive Northern Beaches bushland lifestyle, but pricing transparency may be lower than in more actively traded suburbs.
