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Population
Narara has seen population growth performance typically on par with national averages when looking at short and medium term trends
According to AreaSearch's evaluation, Narara's resident count stands at approximately 7,425 as of May 2026. This represents an addition of 268 individuals (3.7%) from the 2021 Census, which documented a population of 7,157 people. The variation is deduced from the ABS estimated resident population of 7,425 as of June 2025 and 25 validated new addresses identified since the Census date. This population level translates to a density of 964 persons per square kilometer, a figure that is generally comparable to the averages across areas analysed by AreaSearch. The 3.7% expansion rate in Narara since the 2021 census was higher than both the SA3 area (2.6%) and the SA4 region, establishing it as a local growth frontrunner. The demographic gains in the area were largely propelled by international migration, which accounted for roughly 57.0% of the overall population growth in recent times.
AreaSearch adopts projections from ABS/Geoscience Australia for each SA2 unit, published in 2024 using 2022 as the base year. For SA2 territories where these forecasts are unavailable, AreaSearch relies on the NSW State Government's SA2 level projections, published in 2022 using 2021 as the base year. The age cohort growth rates derived from these datasets are additionally applied to all locations for the years 2032 to 2041. Based on these projected demographic changes, a population expansion slightly below the median of regions analysed by AreaSearch is anticipated, with the locality projected to grow by 694 individuals to 2041 relative to the most recent annual ERP data, representing a total increase of 9.3% over the 16 years.
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Development
Residential development activity is lower than average in Narara according to AreaSearch's national comparison of local real estate markets
The annual average of new residential permits in Narara stands at roughly 14, yielding a total of 72 homes throughout the last 5 financial years. In the current FY-26 period, 18 approvals have been documented so far. With an average of 3.9 new residents per year added for each completed home over the last 5 financial years (between FY-21 and FY-25), demand is outstripping supply by a wide margin, which generally drives up prices and intensifies buyer competition, whereas new residences are constructed at a mean cost of $260,000—a level below the regional baseline—indicating more economical housing opportunities for purchasers. Furthermore, $3.5 million in commercial permits have been logged in the current financial year, pointing to a limited emphasis on commercial building activity.
Relative to Greater Sydney, Narara registers roughly half the volume of new residential approvals per capita, placing in the 24th percentile of areas evaluated across the country, which points to somewhat restricted options for purchasers while boosting demand for established homes. This is similarly lower than the national benchmark, reflecting a mature market environment and indicating potential building barriers. Recent construction projects consist of 82.0% standalone houses and 18.0% townhouses or apartments, preserving the locality's classic suburban aesthetic with a focus on family residences that interest buyers looking for space. With approximately 694 people per approval, Narara presents as a mature, developed locality.
Looking forward, Narara is projected to gain 694 residents through to 2041 (from the latest AreaSearch quarterly estimate). Based on current construction paces, residential supply might struggle to keep up with population growth, potentially intensifying competition among buyers and supporting upward price movements.
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Development applications around Narara
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Infrastructure
Narara has emerging levels of nearby infrastructure activity, ranking in the 32ndth percentile nationally
Local infrastructure shifts, major construction projects, and zoning developments can greatly impact an area's performance. AreaSearch has identified 13 developments that are likely to influence the locality. Major initiatives include the Narara Valley Estate, the Narara Ecovillage, the Narara Community Centre and Library Redevelopment, and The Outlook Narara, with the following index highlighting those of greatest significance.
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Gosford Hospital Redevelopment
A transformative $348 million redevelopment delivering a new 11-storey clinical services building. Key features include an expanded emergency department, intensive care unit, special care nursery, and cardiac catheterization labs. The project also included extensive refurbishments to existing facilities, a new front entrance, and improved clinical integration as a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Newcastle.
Narara District Master Plan
Development and delivery of master plans for the Narara District including Lisarow, Wyoming, and Niagara Park to support housing and urban development. The district is within the Central Coast Council local government area.
Narara Community Centre and Library Redevelopment
Concept plan by Central Coast Council to upgrade and expand the existing Narara Community Centre, with the potential to integrate a small branch library and co-located community services. The intent is to modernise internal spaces, improve accessibility and flexibility for programs, and strengthen the role of the centre as a local hub for support services, activities and learning. As at late 2025 there is no publicly advertised development application or construction program specific to the building redevelopment, although the site has recently benefited from other investments such as a rooftop solar array and community battery delivered with Ausgrid.
Central Coast Film Studios
Proposed $230 million film and television production facility at Calga featuring 10 state-of-the-art sound stages, Australia's largest water tank, production offices, training and education precinct, film museum, and supporting infrastructure developed by Heath Bonnefin and Craig Giles.
The Outlook Narara
The Outlook Narara is a completed master planned over 55s lifestyle resort on the NSW Central Coast, comprising 178 independent living units delivered in stages between 2020 and 2023. The gated community provides resort style communal facilities and a residents clubhouse, offering low maintenance living for retirees close to Gosford services, shops and public transport. The village is now operating as an established over 55s community with ongoing lifestyle and management services in place.
Narara Ecovillage
Narara Ecovillage is a 64 hectare community title eco housing development on the former Gosford horticultural research station. The sustainable community features a solar microgrid and battery, and is planned for ~150 low impact homes with shared facilities, food growing spaces, and integrated energy/water infrastructure. Stage 1 is complete. Stage 2 civil works finished in late 2023, with homes now under construction. A planning proposal is progressing to support a future Stage 3 with more diverse housing.
M1 Pacific Motorway Kariong to Somersby Widening
Widening of M1 Pacific Motorway between Kariong and Somersby interchanges to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion on this critical corridor between Sydney and Newcastle.
Narara Valley Estate
Small residential subdivision on Deane Street in Narara providing new house and land lots within walking distance of Narara Valley High School and Narara railway station. Civil works and home construction are progressing with multiple builders marketing packages to first home buyers and local upgraders.
Employment
Employment conditions in Narara demonstrate exceptional strength compared to most Australian markets
The workforce in Narara is characterized by a high skill level, with notable representation in key service sectors, an unemployment rate of only 2.9%, and an estimated job growth of 3.6% over the preceding year. As of March 2026, 4,021 local residents are employed, which places the unemployment rate 1.2% below the Greater Sydney average of 4.1%, while labor force participation is largely in line with Greater Sydney's 69.1%. Census records indicate that a notable 31.9% of residents worked from home, though the influence of Covid-19 restrictions must be factored in.
Resident employment is heavily weighted toward health care & social assistance, retail trade, and construction. The locality exhibits a particularly high specialization in health care & social assistance, showing an employment proportion that is 1.5 times the regional benchmark. Conversely, the professional & technical sector employs only 6.4% of the local workforce, trailing Greater Sydney's 11.5%. The heavily residential nature of the locality seems to provide few local employment options, as shown by the comparison of Census working population to resident population.
Based on AreaSearch's investigation of SALM and ABS statistics, the 12-month window witnessed a 3.6% rise in employment alongside a 3.4% expansion of the labor force, resulting in a 0.2 percentage point decline in the unemployment rate. This differs from Greater Sydney, which recorded a 1.9% increase in employment, a 1.9% rise in the labor force, and a minor reduction in unemployment. National employment projections from Jobs and Skills Australia as of May-25 offer additional context on future demand patterns in Narara. These forecasts, spanning five and ten-year horizons, have been aligned with the local employment mix to project growth paths. While national jobs are projected to grow by 6.6% over five years and 13.7% over ten years, the expected growth rates vary widely across different industries. Applying these sector-specific forecasts to Narara's job distribution indicates that local employment would grow by 6.8% over five years and 14.2% over ten years (note that this is a simple weighted projection for illustration and does not incorporate local population forecasts).
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Income
Income analysis reveals strong economic positioning, with the area outperforming 60% of locations assessed nationally by AreaSearch
According to the most recent ATO figures compiled by AreaSearch for the financial year 2023, the income level in the Narara SA2 is positioned above the national median. Taxpayers in the Narara SA2 have a median income of $56,985 and a mean income of $71,808, compared to Greater Sydney averages of $60,817 and $83,003 respectively. Adjusting for Wage Price Index growth of 10.32% since the financial year 2023, current projections suggest figures of roughly $62,866 (median) and $79,219 (average) as of March 2026. The 2021 Census data indicates that household, family, and individual incomes in Narara reside near the 56th percentile nationally. Income breakdowns show that the largest bracket is the 36.2% of residents earning $1,500 - 2,999 per week (2,687 residents), mirroring the broader metropolitan pattern where 30.9% fall into this group. High housing outlays absorb 15.5% of income, yet robust earnings help keep disposable income at the 63rd percentile, and the area's SEIFA income metric ranks in the 6th decile.
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Housing
Narara is characterized by a predominantly suburban housing profile, with above-average rates of outright home ownership
The residential mix in Narara, recorded at the most recent Census, consisted of 88.7% standalone houses and 11.3% other home types (semi-detached, apartments, and 'other' structures), contrasting with the Sydney metro split of 55.9% houses and 44.1% other home types. Home ownership rates in Narara were significantly higher than in Sydney metro, standing at 32.6%, with the remaining properties either mortgaged (47.4%) or rented (20.1%). The median monthly home loan payment in the locality was far below the Sydney metro baseline at $1,993, while the median weekly rental cost was recorded at $420, compared to Sydney metro averages of $2,427 and $470. On a national scale, Narara's mortgage outlays are higher than the Australian average of $1,863, while rent costs are significantly above the national benchmark of $375.
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Household Composition
Narara features high concentrations of family households, with a higher-than-average median household size
Family units represent the vast majority of households at 78.2%, consisting of 38.0% couples raising children, 26.4% couples without children, and 13.5% single parents. Non-family households account for the remaining 21.8%, with single-person households at 19.1% and group homes making up 2.6% of the total. The median household occupancy of 2.8 people is higher than the Greater Sydney benchmark of 2.7.
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Local Schools & Education
Educational attainment in Narara aligns closely with national averages, showing typical qualification patterns and performance metrics
Educational challenges are present in the locality, with tertiary qualification rates (25.0%) falling significantly short of the Greater Sydney average of 38.0%. This situation represents both a hurdle and a chance for focused educational programs. Bachelor degrees are the most common at 17.8%, followed by postgraduate qualifications (4.7%) and graduate diplomas (2.5%). Vocational and technical expertise is highly represented, with 38.4% of residents aged 15+ possessing vocational credentials, including advanced diplomas (11.2%) and certificates (27.2%).
Enrollment rates in education are particularly strong, with 28.9% of the population actively participating in academic programs. This comprises 10.6% in primary school, 7.9% in secondary school, and 4.0% undertaking tertiary studies.
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Nearby Services & Amenities
Transport
Transport servicing is moderate compared to other areas nationally based on assessment of service frequency, route connectivity and accessibility
Analysis of public transit shows 61 transit stops operating in Narara, consisting of a combination of trains and buses. These stops are served by 63 unique routes, which collectively support 1,463 passenger trips per week. Transit access is classified as good, with residents living an average of 224 meters from the nearest stop. Due to the area's residential nature, the majority of workers commute to outer areas, with cars remaining the dominant mode of travel at 91%. Vehicle ownership averages 1.6 cars per household, which is higher than the regional average. A significant 31.9% of residents work from home (based on the 2021 Census, which may reflect pandemic-era conditions).
Transit schedules show an average of 209 trips per day across all active routes, which translates to approximately 23 weekly trips per individual stop.
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Health
Narara's residents are relatively healthy in comparison to broader Australia with the level of common health conditions among the general population somewhat typical, though higher than the nation's average among older cohorts
Health indicators in Narara align closely with national averages, according to AreaSearch's evaluation of mortality patterns and the prevalence of chronic illnesses, with general health conditions in the community showing typical rates, though exceeding the national average in senior cohorts, while the proportion of residents with private health insurance is relatively high at roughly 55% of the population (~4,076 people). This compares to 59.9% across Greater Sydney.
Mental health conditions and asthma were identified as the most prevalent diagnoses, affecting 9.4 and 9.3% of the population, respectively, while 66.5% of residents reported having no medical conditions whatsoever, compared to 74.6% across Greater Sydney. Residents of working age exhibit higher-than-average rates of chronic illnesses. The locality has 17.1% of its population aged 65 and over (1,268 people), exceeding the 15.5% share in Greater Sydney. Senior health outcomes present some difficulties, though they rank lower nationally than the population as a whole.
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Cultural Diversity
In terms of cultural diversity, Narara records figures broadly comparable to the national average, as found in AreaSearch's assessment of a number of language and cultural background related metrics
Narara displays cultural diversity levels that are broadly in line with regional averages, with 80.1% of its residents born in Australia, 91.6% holding citizenship, and 88.4% speaking only English in their households. The primary religious affiliation in Narara is Christianity, representing 52.6% of the local population, compared to 49.2% in Greater Sydney.
Looking at parent birthplaces, the three most common ancestries in Narara are English at 29.5% of the population, which is considerably higher than the regional average of 19.0%, Australian at 28.8% of the population, which is significantly above the regional average of 17.8%, and Irish at 8.1% of the population. Furthermore, there are notable deviations in other cultural groups: Russian is overrepresented at 0.5% of Narara (compared to 0.4% regionally), Spanish at 0.6% (compared to 0.6%) and Maltese at 0.6% (compared to 1.0%).
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Age
Narara's population aligns closely with national norms in age terms
The median age of 39 years in Narara is slightly higher than the Greater Sydney average of 37 and very close to the national average of 38. Compared to Greater Sydney, the 5 - 14 cohort is noticeably over-represented (13.9% locally), while the 25 - 34 cohort is under-represented (11.0%). Since the 2021 Census, the 75 to 84 age bracket has expanded from 4.1% to 5.6% of the population, and the 15 to 24 group has grown from 11.3% to 12.6%. Conversely, the 55 to 64 group has contracted from 12.9% to 11.5%. Projections for 2041 signal major demographic adjustments for Narara. The shift will be led by the 45 to 54 cohort, which is expected to expand by 27% (269 people), going from 988 to 1,258. In contrast, both the 5 to 14 and 0 to 4 age groups are projected to contract.