South Coogee NSW 2034 property reports

South Coogee NSW 2034

Suburb

Suburb summary

South Coogee, NSW 2034 is a coastal Sydney suburb in the City & Eastern Suburbs region, popular for beachside living, family homes and apartments. It has 5,502 residents, a median age of 41, median weekly family income of $2,723 and average household size of 2.5. Housing includes 754 separate houses and 939 apartments. The suburb is described as coastal residential, with nearby beach access, 17.61% canopy cover, many bus services, a 40-minute CBD public transport commute and 20-minute drive. In the past 6 months, median sold prices were $3.84M for houses and $1.25M for apartments.

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Suburb median

$4.5M

Derived from sales

House sales

31

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

42 years

Renters

50%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals30%
Managers20%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in South Coogee NSW 2034: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is South Coogee NSW 2034 a good suburb for families?

South Coogee NSW 2034 is a solid suburb for families, especially for buyers who value the eastern suburbs coastal lifestyle and strong primary school appeal. The local education profile is a real positive here, with a primary school rating of 10 out of 10, while 6.6% of residents are aged 0 to 4 and 13.8% are aged 5 to 14, which suggests there is an established base of children in the area. Average household size sits at 2.5, pointing to a mix of couples, smaller families and downsizers rather than only one buyer type. Housing is mixed, with 29% separate houses and 36% apartments, so South Coogee is not purely a detached-house family suburb. That is the main trade-off for buyers: families wanting more land and a quieter, lower-density setting may find choice tighter and prices higher, but for those prioritising schools, beach access and an established coastal setting, South Coogee remains a good suburb for families.

What is it like to live in South Coogee NSW 2034?

Living in South Coogee NSW 2034 feels coastal, established and fairly practical rather than flashy or hyper-urban. South Coogee sits in the City & Eastern Suburbs and its character comes through as coastal residential, with nearby beach access giving the suburb a genuine lifestyle edge for buyers who want ocean air and an outdoors-focused routine. In everyday terms, the suburb offers a middle-ground lifestyle: walkability is 3 out of 5, culture is 3 out of 5 and retail is 2 out of 5, so it is reasonably usable day to day but not a walk-everywhere shopping hub. Safety is also 3 out of 5, which points to a balanced rather than especially calm feel. Canopy cover is 17.61%, so South Coogee is not one of Sydney’s leafier suburbs. The upside is the beachside setting and established eastern suburbs feel; the trade-off is that convenience and greenery are more moderate than some buyers may expect.

Is South Coogee NSW 2034 well connected for commuting?

South Coogee NSW 2034 is reasonably well connected for commuting, but it is more bus-reliant than rail-based. The suburb does not currently have train, metro or light rail service within the suburb itself, yet it does have many bus services, which helps support day-to-day travel and commuting across the eastern suburbs. The average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD is about 40 minutes, while driving averages around 20 minutes, so the numbers are workable for many buyers, especially those with flexible schedules or access to a car. In practical terms, South Coogee can suit commuters who are comfortable using buses or driving, rather than buyers who strongly prefer direct train access. That is the main trade-off: the suburb is not disconnected, but it does not offer the same transport variety or rail convenience as some other Sydney locations. For coastal buyers, that compromise may still feel worthwhile.

Who does South Coogee NSW 2034 suit best?

South Coogee NSW 2034 suits buyers who want an established eastern suburbs coastal lifestyle, especially professionals, higher-income households and smaller families who do not need a fully detached-house suburb. The resident profile supports that reading: 55.5% of workers are managers and professionals, the top occupation group is Professionals at 34.8%, followed by Managers at 20.7%, and median family income is $2,723 per week. The median age is 41, which gives South Coogee a mature, settled feel rather than a purely youthful or transient one, although the rental share is still a meaningful 50.1%, so the suburb has a mixed ownership profile. Housing choice is also mixed, with 29% separate houses and 36% apartments. That makes South Coogee a good fit for buyers wanting lifestyle and location over maximum land size. It may suit large-family buyers less well if they want abundant house stock or a more traditional low-density suburban feel.

What are the pros and cons of living in South Coogee NSW 2034?

The main trade-off in South Coogee NSW 2034 is that buyers get a genuine coastal eastern suburbs lifestyle, but they give up some transport variety, retail convenience and detached-house availability in return. What South Coogee does well is clear: nearby beach access, an established coastal residential character, decent walkability at 3 out of 5, many bus services, and a relatively quick 20-minute average drive to the CBD. The suburb also has a mature, professional resident base, which often appeals to owner-occupiers seeking a settled neighbourhood feel. On the other hand, retail is only 2 out of 5, safety is 3 out of 5, tree canopy is 17.61%, and there is no train, metro, light rail or ferry service in the suburb. Housing mix is also more balanced than house-dominant. Buyers who want rail access, stronger village convenience or a greener streetscape may notice those compromises most, but South Coogee can still be a very good fit for buyers prioritising beachside living.

What are property prices like in South Coogee NSW 2034?

Property prices in South Coogee NSW 2034 are expensive to premium for Sydney buyers, particularly if you are targeting a house. In the last six months of recorded sales, the median house price was about $3.84 million from six sales, with the middle market broadly sitting between around $3.13 million and $4.90 million. Apartments have been far more accessible by comparison, with a median price of about $1.25 million from three sales. In buyer terms, that creates a clear two-speed market in South Coogee: houses are priced for well-funded family or lifestyle buyers, while apartments offer a lower entry point into the suburb’s coastal location. The trade-off is straightforward. Buyers are paying a premium for an eastern suburbs beachside setting and established appeal, while those looking for more land or a lower budget may feel pressure quickly. For many buyers, apartments may represent the more realistic path into South Coogee.