Sydney’s attempt at a “miniature Silicon Valley” is clean, modern and slick – but also noisy and soulless.
What was once a great-value suburb has crept up in price a fair bit, but still provides a lot of balance for the money.
Highly leafy yet still well-equipped suburb on the north shore strikes a balance between pretty, peaceful streetscapes and a bit more bustle when you desire it.
Small and decently-equipped North Shore suburb can be either pretty in spots or more affordable – depending on how far your budget can stretch.
Upmarket North Shore suburb features great connectivity and is highly pet & family-friendly, although price remains an issue.
High-end, leafy and quiet suburb will be paradise for some, boredom for others, yet is undeniably pretty – and very pricey.
The North Shore’s primary hub for transport & shopping offers plenty of amenity, but prices have blown out significantly and overdevelopment has hit Chatswood fairly hard.
Wealthy, eminently green North Shore haven offers massive blocks, seclusion, and appropriately high prices to boot.
A lovely, safe environment that comes at a huge cost for detached housing, although apartments make for a more viable option.
Classy, older-leaning and highly green North Shore suburb offers plenty of peace and space, but little to see or do outside its natural offerings.



