living in LIVING IN NORTH BALGOWLAH

A part of Warringah Council, just 13km northeast of the Sydney CBD, North Balgowlah is a desirable destination for many Australians and newly arrived...

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about North Balgowlah

A part of Warringah Council, just 13km northeast of the Sydney CBD, North Balgowlah is a desirable destination for many Australians and newly arrived residents alike. The region’s beautiful array of homes, close access to the waterfront, and family-friendly selection of schools and local amenities make it a good fit for many different types of people and a popular destination for Etch partners.

Named in 1832 for the Aboriginal word for north harbour (referring to the nearby port), North Balgowlah has been populated for some time but only recently grew into such a popular, fully developed destination near Sydney. The homes reflect that history and recent development, offering a range of options for buyers.

Amenities in the North Balgowlah Neighborhood

If you plan to move to the North Balgowlah suburb, you’ll find a number of amenities in the area. With more than 25 restaurants in Balgowlah and a handful of shopping centers in very close proximity, you can find almost anything you need nearby. North Balgowlah is a short 13 km drive from the Sydney CBD and is close to the nearby Circular Quay ferry as well.

Parks and schools in the suburb are plentiful, offering diverse options for your family. Among the best in the region, you can ensure a good option for children and there will be a number of options for transit to and from the city.

Contact Etch to Learn More About North Balgowlah

North Balgowlah, like much of the surrounding area is a very popular destination near Sydney. This makes it high in demand but with such diverse properties and so many nearby amenities, you’ll want a partner who can help you decide what options are best for you. Contact Etch to learn how we can help you do just that.

Contact us today and ask to learn more about the next steps in the research and home buying process in North Balgowlah.