Property in Seaforth – Buyers Agent & Mortgage Broker

Area information

Location and Transport Links in Seaforth

The suburb of Seaforth is located on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. It can be reached by taking an E41 Express Bus to Manly during the morning hours. From there, you can take a ferry service to Circular Quay. Where it meets up with buses heading back to Seaforth before its evening hours are over.

Property Types in Seaforth

Detached houses make up the majority of properties in Seaforth, although there is a wide variety of styles between them. There are some outstanding examples of Victorian, Federation, and Art Deco architecture. As well as some amazing modern tri-level luxury homes with breathtaking harbour views.

Shops and Restaurants in Seaforth

Sydney Road has whatever you could need and is also known for its excellent dining options. But if you’re looking for a full-sized supermarket then head elsewhere. Warringah Mall in Brookvale will feature nearly 400 stores when it completes renovations at the end of next year.

Schools and Educational Facilities in Seaforth

Seaforth Public School is the closest primary school for residents of Seaforth. Children with learning difficulties attend Palm Avenue School which also catresses students from kindergarten to year 12. Northern Beaches Secondary College has two campuses – one for both boys and girls located in Balgowlah and one for only girl students located in Manly Vale.

Schools and Educational Facilities in Seaforth

Seaforth Public School is the closest primary school for residents of Seaforth. Children with learning difficulties attend Palm Avenue School which also catresses students from kindergarten to year 12. Northern Beaches Secondary College has two campuses – one for both boys and girls located in Balgowlah and one for only girl students located in Manly Vale.

Recreation and Other Amenities in Seaforth

Situated just north of Sydney, Manley Beach Reserve has become one of the city’s favourite destinations for locals and visitors alike. It is open 365 days a year and boasts many attractions including bushwalking, mountain biking, water skiing, fishing, kayaking, swimming and 45 picnic tables with scenic views as well as wood-fired barbecue facilities. Indeed there are many sporty activities catered to in this region – such as golfing at Seaforth oval, bowling at the nearby Seaforth club or tennis at Warringah or Wakehurst clubs located close by; while sunbathers need look no further than anywhere along Manley Beach where they can find safe swimming areas shielded by beach walls too high for waves to breach. Add more activity friendly parks such as Dreamtime Coastline Walk on Lizzie Cove Beach that offers spectacular views over Pittwater and Palm Beach – then what could be nicer than returning home after a day of exploring this idyllic part of Sydney?

Why would someone choose to live in Seaforth?

Seaforth is a quiet yet family-friendly suburb with plenty of green space, fantastic restaurants and easy access to the city, beach and national park. A number of properties also boast amazing views over Middle Harbour, looking back at Mosman or across to the Sydney CBD – so we’re never too far from anywhere exciting!

Buyers’ Agent for Seaforth