
West Ryde NSW 2114
Suburb summary
West Ryde NSW 2114 is a well-connected Sydney suburb in the Lower North Shore and Ryde Corridor, popular for family living, apartments, houses, and commuter convenience. West Ryde has a population of 13,394, median age 35, average household size 2.6, and weekly family income of $1,903. Housing includes 2,350 apartments and 2,001 houses. The suburb has train access on the T9 line, many bus services, and average CBD travel times of 35 minutes by public transport and 30 minutes by car. In the past 6 months, median prices were $711,888 for apartments and $2,450,000 for houses.
Pocket Price Distribution
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$2.4M
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House sales
68
In past 12 months
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171 popular houses in West Ryde NSW 2114
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Demographic info
Median age
37 years
Renters
40%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in West Ryde NSW 2114: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is West Ryde NSW 2114 a good suburb for families?
West Ryde NSW 2114 is a solid rather than standout option for families. The school picture is a real strength, with primary rated 10 out of 5 and secondary 8 out of 5, which will matter to buyers focused on long-term schooling choices. Children are also clearly part of the suburb mix, with about 6.7% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 10.0% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 2.6 suggests many family households alongside couples and smaller homes. For buyers asking whether West Ryde is a good suburb for families or good for kids, the answer is yes in a practical, everyday sense, especially if schooling and access to services matter more than prestige. The trade-off is housing form and setting. West Ryde has a mixed housing profile, with 36% separate houses and 43% apartments, plus safety at 3 out of 5, so it feels more active and compact than a quiet low-density family enclave.
What is it like to live in West Ryde NSW 2114?
Living in West Ryde NSW 2114 feels practical, established and conveniently urban. West Ryde sits in the Lower North Shore and Ryde Corridor and reads as an established suburban centre rather than a leafy village or prestige pocket. Day to day, that means useful amenity: retail is 4 out of 5, walkability is 4 out of 5 and the area’s built-up character supports an easy errand-based lifestyle where many daily needs are close by. For buyers searching what it is like to live in West Ryde, the lifestyle is more about function and access than escape. Culture sits at 3 out of 5, so there is some activity without it feeling like an entertainment hub. The trade-off is that the suburb is not especially green or coastal. Canopy cover is 21.6% and the setting is urban rather than scenic, so buyers wanting a quieter, leafier or more picturesque lifestyle may find West Ryde a little more practical than atmospheric.
Is West Ryde NSW 2114 well connected for commuting?
West Ryde NSW 2114 is well connected for commuting, especially for buyers who value train access and reliable everyday transport. The suburb has its own train service on the T9 line, many bus options, and an average public transport commute to the Sydney CBD of about 35 minutes. Driving time is also relatively competitive at around 30 minutes in typical workday conditions, which gives commuters some flexibility depending on work hours and destination. For buyers asking about public transport, train access or the commute to Sydney CBD, West Ryde performs well as an established middle-ring suburb rather than a fringe location. The trade-off is that the transport mix is strong but not all-mode. There is no metro, no light rail and no ferry service, so while West Ryde is good for commuters, it does rely mainly on train, bus and road access rather than offering the broader transport variety seen in some other Sydney centres.
Who does West Ryde NSW 2114 suit best?
West Ryde NSW 2114 suits buyers who want a balanced, service-rich suburb with a mix of housing rather than a purely prestige or purely family-house market. It is a good fit for professionals, couples, upsizers with a realistic budget, and families who prioritise schools and commuting convenience over a large block. Professionals are the largest occupation group at 32.2%, managers and professionals together make up 43.6% of residents, and the median family income of $1,903 a week points to a solid middle-income suburb rather than an ultra-premium one. The housing mix also matters. With 36% separate houses and 43% apartments, West Ryde gives buyers more choice than tightly held house-only areas, while a rental share of 44.8% creates a more active, mixed ownership market. The trade-off is that buyers wanting a quieter, more exclusively owner-occupied family suburb may find West Ryde less tightly held and more compact than they prefer.
What are the pros and cons of living in West Ryde NSW 2114?
The main trade-off in West Ryde NSW 2114 is convenience versus atmosphere. What West Ryde does well is everyday livability: walkability is 4 out of 5, retail is 4 out of 5, bus service is strong, the T9 train line is in the suburb, and the average CBD commute is manageable by both public transport and car. That makes it attractive for buyers who want a suburb where getting around and handling daily life is straightforward. The housing mix is also broad, with both apartments and houses available, which can widen buying options across different budgets. What buyers give up in exchange is a more tranquil or character-rich environment. Safety is a middling 3 out of 5, culture is 3 out of 5, canopy cover is 21.6%, and the built-up setting means West Ryde feels more functional than leafy or secluded. Buyers who care most about peace, greenery and a village feel will notice that compromise, though many practical owner-occupiers will see it as a worthwhile one.
What are property prices like in West Ryde NSW 2114?
Property prices in West Ryde NSW 2114 are mid-range to expensive by Sydney buyer expectations, depending on whether you are looking at apartments or houses. Recent sales show a median apartment price of $725,000 from 45 sales, while houses had a median price of $2.6 million from 26 sales. In practical terms, that means West Ryde offers a more accessible entry point for apartment buyers, but detached house buyers still need a substantial budget. For people researching house prices in West Ryde or asking if West Ryde is expensive, the answer is mixed: units are comparatively attainable for a well-connected suburb, while houses reflect the premium attached to land, established streets and strong commuter appeal. The trade-off is clear. Buying into West Ryde can give you transport, convenience and schooling advantages, but if you want a house rather than an apartment, you will usually pay materially more for that flexibility and space.
