Whale Beach NSW 2107 property reports

Whale Beach NSW 2107

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Suburb summary

Whale Beach, NSW 2107 is an exclusive Northern Beaches beachfront suburb in Sydney, Australia, known for coastal living, oceanfront homes and prestige real estate. The suburb covers 0.4973 sq km, has a population of 253, median age 57, and 100% separate houses with no apartments. It features Coastal / Beachside surroundings, 30.51% canopy cover, safety 4/5, primary and secondary school ratings of 5/5, and limited bus access. Median weekly personal income is $1,214 and family income is $2,924. In the past 6 months, 1 house sale was recorded, with a median price of $10.25M.

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Suburb median

$5.5M

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House sales

6

In past 12 months

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Demographic info

Median age

60 years

Renters

10%

Top 3 occupations

Professionals40%
Managers20%
Technicians and Trades Workers10%

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Living in Whale Beach NSW 2107: Suburb Profile & FAQs

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

Is Whale Beach NSW 2107 a good suburb for families?

Whale Beach NSW 2107 is a solid rather than broad-based option for families. The strongest family appeal comes from its very high school ratings, with both primary and secondary education scoring 10 out of 10, and from a safety rating of 4 out of 5, which supports a secure day-to-day feel for buyers thinking about schools and safety. Housing is also heavily family-oriented in form, with 100% separate houses and no apartment share, which usually suits buyers who want privacy, outdoor space and a quieter residential setting. That said, the age profile is older, with children making up a modest share of the population and the average household size sitting at 2.1, so Whale Beach does not read as a classic high-energy family suburb. For families who value space, coastal lifestyle and strong schooling potential, it can work very well, but it is a premium and more exclusive family-friendly suburb rather than an easy fit for every household.

What is it like to live in Whale Beach NSW 2107?

Living in Whale Beach NSW 2107 feels exclusive, coastal and noticeably removed from Sydney’s busier everyday rhythm. The suburb sits within the Northern Beaches, has beachfront access, and combines a coastal setting with 30.51% canopy cover, which helps soften the streetscape even though it is not a high-convenience urban area. In practical lifestyle terms, Whale Beach is better suited to buyers who want privacy, scenery and a more tucked-away residential atmosphere than those chasing cafés, shops and a walk-everywhere routine. That is clear in its lower retail score of 1 out of 5, walkability of 2 out of 5 and culture score of 2 out of 5. Safety is stronger at 4 out of 5, which adds reassurance. The trade-off is simple: Whale Beach offers a beautiful, prestige-led beachside lifestyle, but daily errands and entertainment are not as effortless as they are in more connected, denser suburbs.

Is Whale Beach NSW 2107 well connected for commuting?

Whale Beach NSW 2107 is less convenient than most Sydney suburbs for commuting, especially if you rely on public transport every day. There is no train, no metro, no light rail and no ferry service in the suburb, while bus services are limited, so the transport picture is clearly car-leaning rather than multimodal. The average commute to the Sydney CBD is about 105 minutes by public transport and around 65 minutes by car, which places Whale Beach firmly in the lifestyle-first category rather than the commuter-first category. For some buyers, that will be perfectly acceptable because the beachside setting is the main reason to live here. Still, if you need frequent city access, school drop-offs across multiple locations, or a simple train-based routine, this is a real trade-off. Whale Beach can still suit remote workers, semi-retired buyers and households whose work patterns are flexible, but it is not one of Sydney’s strongest commuter suburbs.

Who does Whale Beach NSW 2107 suit best?

Whale Beach NSW 2107 suits affluent lifestyle buyers, established owner-occupiers and downsizers who want a premium coastal house market rather than a dense, mixed housing suburb. The housing stock is entirely separate houses, with no apartment share at all, which points to a low-density residential environment and a buyer profile that values privacy, land and exclusivity. The resident base also leans professional, with 59.66% of locals working as managers and professionals combined, and the top occupations being Professionals at 35.29% and Managers at 24.37%. Median weekly family income of $2,924 reinforces that this is a high-income suburb, while the median age of 57 suggests a more mature community than many family-growth areas. That means Whale Beach is likely to appeal most to buyers seeking calm, prestige and a beachside lifestyle. It may suit younger first-home buyers, heavy commuters or apartment-focused buyers less well, simply because the entry point and housing mix are much narrower.

What are the pros and cons of living in Whale Beach NSW 2107?

The main trade-off in Whale Beach NSW 2107 is that you are buying coastal privacy and prestige, but giving up everyday convenience and easier commuting. On the plus side, Whale Beach has direct beachside appeal, a strong safety result of 4 out of 5, a fully detached housing profile, and a more established feel that many buyers associate with peace, outlook and long-term lifestyle value. It is the kind of suburb that can feel very rewarding if your priority is home environment over urban convenience. On the other hand, walkability is only 2 out of 5, retail is 1 out of 5, cultural amenity is 2 out of 5, and transport options are limited, so daily errands and city travel take more planning. That matters most for commuters, teens wanting independence, or families with busy weekly logistics. For buyers who want seclusion, beach access and a premium Northern Beaches setting, those compromises may be entirely reasonable.

What are property prices like in Whale Beach NSW 2107?

Property prices in Whale Beach NSW 2107 are premium, even by Sydney standards. Recent sales data shows a median house price of $10,250,000, and the available results point to a very tightly held house market rather than a broad, high-turnover suburb. In practical buyer terms, Whale Beach is not an entry-level Northern Beaches option. It is a prestige house market where the price point reflects rarity, beachfront lifestyle, detached housing and the suburb’s exclusive residential character. There were no apartment sales in the recent result set, which also fits the suburb’s 100% separate-house profile and reinforces that buying property in Whale Beach is largely about competing for premium houses rather than choosing across multiple price brackets. The trade-off is clear: you are paying heavily for position, privacy and coastal status, so value here is more about lifestyle quality and scarcity than affordability or convenience.