Buying on the Central Coast: A Community-Sourced Guide to Safe Beachside Suburbs

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So, you’re considering buying a property on the Central Coast and want to be close to the beach. Safety is, of course, a major concern. Lucky for you, the community on Homely has weighed in on this topic, and their insights could be invaluable in your house-hunting journey. 

Top picks for beachside suburbs in Central Coast:

Magenta to Killcare: Jakeg9 recommends these areas for a “pretty/relaxed location.” He also suggests Spoonbay and Blue Bay. If you’re after a “Sydney kinda vibe,” try Wamberal Beach to Avoca.

Norah Head, Shelly Beach, The Entrance, Forresters Beach, Terrigal, Copa, Avoca, Long Jetty, Woy Woy, Ettalong, Saratoga: Natad13 has a lengthy list of favourites, each offering their own distinct charm.

– Forresters Beach, Wamberal, Copacabana, MacMasters Beach, Pearl Beach, Patonga: Cinders suggests these areas are safer than most parts of Sydney and offer less crowding than the more popular suburbs.

– Avoca, North Avoca, Killcare: Hhha suggests sticking with these areas if you want to be “100% safe.”

 

Locations in Central Coast that some say to avoid:

San Remo, Gorokan, Wattanobbi, Blue Haven, Wyong, Umina, Chittaway/Berkley Vale/Tumbi-Umbi: Natad13 is not a fan of these areas due to safety concerns.

– The Entrance, San Remo, Watanobi: Cinders also warns against these areas despite their visual appeal.

 

Central Coast’s hidden gems and special mentions:

– San Remo: Fionab22 loves living here, particularly enjoying the lake view from her deck. 

– Lisarow: Several users, including Jakeg9, highlighted Lisarow as a hidden gem.

– Hamlyn Terrace: Ernestn1 points out that this area has good land and house packages, especially around the Woolies areas.

– Woy Woy Bay: Suej15 has lived here for the past ten years and finds it to be a “sleepy, peaceful, and very safe suburb.”

– Saratoga: Lisac27 describes it as a “gorgeous little gem of a village on the Brisbane water,” perfect for Sydney commuters.

– Toukley: Zakb1 provides an extensive review, mentioning the locality’s convenience, friendly environment, and amenities.

 

Best Central Coast areas or those working in Sydney:

– Carlitos inquires about the distance to Sydney, and community members clarify it’s around 90 minutes or about 60 kilometers away.

 

Best areas for budget and lifestyle choices:

– Michaelcordi emphasizes that your choice may depend on your budget and how close you wish to be to the beach. He states, “The Central Coast has some of the best beaches across the country with so many different variations. Most beach suburbs you will feel safe in; however, it comes back to the lifestyle you are after.”

Whether you’re looking for vibrant beach vibes or quiet seclusion, the Central Coast offers something for everyone. Just remember to weigh these community opinions with your own personal needs and priorities. 

Happy house hunting on the Central Coast!

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Sorry but I live in Berkeley Vale and most of the suburb is pretty safe and quiet. The only main issue people have here is flooding near the lake, but that only affects a couple of streets. Maybe can have more shops, otherwise it’s a very peaceful and friendly neighbourhood

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