Putney NSW 2112 property reports

Putney NSW 2112

Suburb

Suburb summary

Putney NSW 2112 is a riverside suburb in Sydney’s Lower North Shore and Ryde Corridor, known for a residential feel and River / Creek adjacent setting. Putney covers 1.5079 km², has 4,107 residents, a median age of 42, average household size of 3.1, and population density of 2,723.66 people/km². Housing is overwhelmingly separate houses (1,104, or 98%), with apartments minimal. Primary and secondary school ratings are both 5/5. Over the past 6 months, Putney house sales had a median price of $3.30M from 13 sales; apartments recorded a $2.25M median from 2 sales. Popular searches: Putney NSW property, Putney suburb profile, Putney house prices.

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Suburb median

$3.5M

Derived from sales

House sales

42

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

44 years

Renters

20%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals30%
Managers20%
Clerical and Administrative Workers20%

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Living in Putney NSW 2112: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Putney NSW 2112 a good suburb for families?

Putney NSW 2112 is a solid suburb for families, especially for buyers who want a house-focused area with strong schooling indicators. The education ratings are very strong at 10 out of 5 for both primary and secondary, which points to a suburb that performs well on schools and will appeal to buyers searching for a good suburb for families or a suburb that is good for kids. Putney also has a clear family housing profile, with 98% separate houses, an average household size of 3.1, and children making up a meaningful share of the population, including 4.8% aged 0 to 4 and 14.9% aged 5 to 14. That said, safety sits at 3 out of 5 rather than the very top tier, so it is better described as solid than exceptionally calm. For many family buyers, Putney works best if good schools, space, and a residential feel matter more than absolute affordability.

What is it like to live in Putney NSW 2112?

Living in Putney NSW 2112 feels established, residential, and quietly waterside rather than flashy or highly urban. Putney sits in the Lower North Shore and Ryde corridor and has a clearly riverside residential character, with river and creek proximity adding lifestyle appeal for buyers who value outlook, walks, and a softer suburban setting. Day to day, the suburb reads as balanced rather than intense: walkability, retail, culture, and safety all sit at 3 out of 5, which suggests a practical lifestyle with decent amenity but not a true walk-everywhere village atmosphere. Tree canopy is about 20%, so Putney has some greenery but not the deep leafy feel of Sydney’s greenest pockets. The upside is a comfortable, house-led suburb with a pleasant pace. The trade-off is that buyers wanting a buzzing café strip, major shopping hub, or stronger cultural energy may find Putney more quiet and local than dynamic.

Is Putney NSW 2112 well connected for commuting?

Putney NSW 2112 is mixed rather than strongly connected for commuting. In practical terms, it relies heavily on buses and cars, with many bus services available but no train, metro, light rail, or ferry in the suburb itself. Average commuting data suggests around 45 minutes to the Sydney CBD by public transport and about 25 minutes by car, which is workable for many buyers but not especially fast by Sydney standards. That makes Putney a reasonable choice for commuters who do not mind some reliance on road travel or bus links, especially if they value the suburb’s residential feel more than rail convenience. The upside is that it is not isolated and driving times are still fairly manageable. The trade-off is obvious: buyers who want direct train access, multiple transport modes, or a simpler CBD commute may find Putney less convenient than suburbs with rail or ferry connections.

Who does Putney NSW 2112 suit best?

Putney NSW 2112 suits family buyers, established upgraders, and professional households best, especially those chasing a house rather than an apartment. The housing mix is overwhelmingly house-based, with 98% separate houses and almost no apartment stock, so buyers looking for land, a traditional suburban layout, and a quieter residential environment are likely to see the appeal. The resident profile also supports that picture: 50.4% of locals work in managerial or professional roles, the top occupations are professionals, managers, and clerical or administrative workers, and median family income sits at $2,731 per week. With a median age of 42, Putney reads as settled rather than transient, and the rental share of 14.5% suggests a relatively tightly held owner-occupier market. It may suit apartment-first buyers, lower-budget first-home buyers, or people wanting a younger, denser, more urban crowd less well, because that is not really Putney’s core offering.

What are the pros and cons of living in Putney NSW 2112?

The main trade-off in Putney NSW 2112 is that you get a spacious, house-dominant riverside suburb, but you give up some transport convenience and urban buzz. What Putney does well is clear: it has a strong detached-house profile, a settled owner-occupier feel, river-adjacent lifestyle appeal, and balanced everyday amenity. For buyers who want breathing room, family-sized homes, and a more residential environment, that can be a very attractive combination. Commute by car is fairly manageable at around 25 minutes to the CBD, and local bus coverage is useful. The flip side is that public transport is less seamless, with no train, metro, light rail, or ferry in the suburb, and scores for walkability, retail, culture, and safety are all a middle 3 out of 5. So Putney may feel less convenient for buyers who want everything on the doorstep, but it can still be an excellent fit for households prioritising space and suburban lifestyle.

What are property prices like in Putney NSW 2112?

Property prices in Putney NSW 2112 are expensive, and for houses they sit firmly in premium Sydney territory. Over the recent six-month sales sample, houses had a median sale price of $3.3 million, with the middle market broadly ranging from about $2.8 million at the lower quartile to just over $4.0 million at the upper quartile. That tells buyers that entering the Putney house market usually means substantial budget pressure, even before competing for better-positioned family homes. Apartments are less common in Putney, but the recent sample showed a median around $2.25 million, which is still a high entry point. In practical terms, buying property in Putney often means paying up for the suburb’s house-heavy character, schooling strength, and riverside residential appeal. The trade-off is straightforward: buyers may get lifestyle and space, but they should not expect Putney to be a value-market suburb by Sydney standards.