Pennant Hills NSW 2120 property reports

Pennant Hills NSW 2120

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Suburb summary

Pennant Hills, NSW 2120 is a Sydney Upper North Shore suburb with a village centre and bushland lifestyle. Popular with buyers searching Pennant Hills real estate, family homes, schools and transport, it has 7,287 residents, median age 40, average household size 2.9, and median weekly family income of $2,580. Housing is dominated by separate houses (1,839, 78%) versus apartments (318, 13%). The suburb has train access on T1/T9, many buses, a 45-minute public transport CBD commute, and 30 minutes by car. Recent 6-month median sold prices were $2.00M for houses and $1.22M for apartments.

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Suburb median

$2.1M

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House sales

61

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

43 years

Renters

20%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals40%
Managers20%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Pennant Hills NSW 2120: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Pennant Hills NSW 2120 a good suburb for families?

Pennant Hills NSW 2120 is a strong suburb for families, especially for buyers who value schools, safety and a house-based neighbourhood feel. The school profile is a clear drawcard here, with both primary and secondary education rated 5 out of 5, and safety also sitting at 4 out of 5, which supports its appeal as a good suburb for families. The local household size of 2.9 is solid for family living, and the age mix includes a healthy share of children, with about 5.5% aged 0 to 4 and 12.8% aged 5 to 14. Housing also helps the family-friendly suburb case, because around 78% of homes are separate houses, giving many buyers a better chance of finding space for kids, storage and outdoor living. The trade-off is price. Pennant Hills is not an entry-level family suburb, and buyers wanting a large house near top schools may face more budget pressure than in less established parts of Sydney.

What is it like to live in Pennant Hills NSW 2120?

Living in Pennant Hills NSW 2120 feels established, leafy and practical, with a suburban village atmosphere that suits buyers wanting a calmer Upper North Shore lifestyle. The suburb character points to a village centre and bushland-style setting, and the canopy cover is notably high at 62.06%, which gives Pennant Hills a greener, softer feel than many more built-up Sydney suburbs. Day to day, it is fairly easy to manage, with retail rated 4 out of 5 and walkability 3 out of 5, so you can do some local errands without it being a full walk-everywhere suburb. Safety at 4 out of 5 adds to the comfortable everyday feel. The trade-off is that Pennant Hills is not especially coastal, urban-energetic or highly cultural, with culture at 3 out of 5 and no beach access. For some buyers that is a plus, but those chasing buzz, nightlife or a denser café scene may find the lifestyle more quiet than vibrant.

Is Pennant Hills NSW 2120 well connected for commuting?

Pennant Hills NSW 2120 is well connected for commuting, particularly for buyers who want train access rather than relying entirely on the car. The suburb has a train station on the T1 and T9 lines, bus services are strong, and the average commute to the Sydney CBD is about 45 minutes by public transport or 30 minutes by car. That makes Pennant Hills a credible option for city workers who do not need to be right on the harbour or in the inner ring. It is also helpful for households where one person commutes regularly and others need local transport flexibility. The limitation is that Pennant Hills does not currently have metro, light rail or ferry access, so the transport mix is good rather than ultra-diverse. For many buyers the train connection will be enough, but those wanting multiple rapid-transit options closer to home may prefer a more central or newer transport hub suburb.

Who does Pennant Hills NSW 2120 suit best?

Pennant Hills NSW 2120 suits families, established professionals and upgrader buyers best, especially those looking for a house-led suburb with strong schooling and a more settled community profile. Around 78% of homes are separate houses and only about 13% are apartments, so the housing mix naturally leans toward buyers wanting more space rather than a dense unit lifestyle. The resident profile also points to a higher-income, professionally employed area: 56.09% of workers are managers or professionals, with professionals alone making up 39.05%, and median family income sits at $2,580 per week. The median age of 40 reinforces the sense of a mature, established suburb rather than a very youthful renter-heavy market. Pennant Hills may suit downsizers who still want greenery and convenience too, but it is likely to suit first-home buyers and apartment-focused buyers less well, simply because the suburb’s pricing and housing mix make entry harder than in more unit-heavy parts of Sydney.

What are the pros and cons of living in Pennant Hills NSW 2120?

The main trade-off in Pennant Hills NSW 2120 is that buyers get strong schools, greenery and a family-oriented house market, but give up some of the intensity and convenience of more inner-city suburbs. On the plus side, Pennant Hills performs well where many family buyers care most: schools are rated 5 out of 5 for both primary and secondary, safety is 4 out of 5, canopy cover is a high 62.06%, and around 78% of homes are separate houses. It also has train access plus many bus services, so it is not isolated. On the other hand, walkability is moderate at 3 out of 5, culture is also 3 out of 5, and the public transport commute to the CBD is still around 45 minutes. That means Pennant Hills is better for buyers prioritising space, schooling and a calmer lifestyle than for those chasing a highly urban, walk-everywhere routine. For the right buyer, that trade-off will feel very reasonable.

What are property prices like in Pennant Hills NSW 2120?

Property prices in Pennant Hills NSW 2120 are expensive by normal Sydney buyer expectations, especially for houses, although apartments offer a lower entry point. In the most recent six-month sales data, houses had a median price of $2,000,000 from 23 sales, while apartments had a median price of $850,000 from 13 sales. That split tells buyers something important about Pennant Hills: buying property here can mean very different budget experiences depending on whether you want land and a family house, or a lower-maintenance apartment entry. House prices in Pennant Hills reflect the suburb’s strong school appeal, established housing stock and Upper North Shore setting, so families competing for good houses should expect meaningful budget pressure. Apartments are more accessible, but that lower buy-in usually comes with the obvious compromise of less land and less internal flexibility. In practical terms, Pennant Hills is not cheap, but many buyers will see the pricing as tied to genuine liveability rather than hype alone.