Gosford real estate
The grass is greener with Gosford real estate
Are you looking for that elusive up-and-coming, ready-to-boom suburb?
Despite a population of under 5,000, Gosford is set to burst into life in coming years, as $400 million in projects designed to transform its waterfront and civic centre, begin to come to fruition.
With new apartments and ‘world class’ restaurants designed to maximise the green footprint in the Civic Centre, first home buyers will enjoy the increasingly cosmopolitan feel, minus the peak hour traffic!
Three hundred luxury units will cater to the needs of couples, but families eager to escape the city in search of a more children-friendly lifestyle, are not forgotten. Benefitting from projects like the completed Tidal Terrace and Leagues Club adventure playground, new energy has been introduced into the already beautiful waterfront.
Currently, renting is popular in the area, with around 70% of properties tenanted, and the remaining owned, and the population split evenly between couples without children, and growing families.
A maximum of 20 minutes from everything you need – beaches, bushwalks, big brand shopping, diverse dining – Gosford was that diamond in the rough that has really found its shine!

Gosford, as the Central Coast’s administrative and commercial hub, offers a diverse range of housing options, including high-rise apartments, townhouses, and traditional family homes. The waterfront area has seen significant development, with modern apartments appealing to professionals and investors, while surrounding suburbs offer more spacious housing for families. Property prices are more affordable compared to Sydney, making Gosford an attractive option for those seeking a coastal lifestyle with city-like conveniences.
Gosford is well-connected by road and public transport. The Pacific Highway and M1 Motorway provide direct access to Sydney and Newcastle, while Gosford Train Station offers frequent services to both cities. Local bus networks run throughout the area, and ferries from nearby suburbs provide alternative transport options. Gosford’s central location makes it a major transport hub for the Central Coast.
Gosford Public School serves primary students and is known for its strong educational programs. Gosford High School is a selective public high school with an excellent academic reputation, while Henry Kendall High School provides a well-rounded secondary education with a focus on creative and performing arts.
Gosford is home to several private schools, including St Edward’s College (boys) and St Joseph’s Catholic College (girls), both offering quality Catholic education. Central Coast Adventist School in Erina and Central Coast Grammar School in Erina Heights are other prestigious private options catering to K-12 students.
Gosford offers a mix of urban and natural attractions, including the scenic Brisbane Water waterfront, which features parks, walking tracks, and boating facilities. The Gosford Regional Gallery and Japanese Gardens provide a cultural experience, while the nearby Central Coast Stadium hosts major sporting and entertainment events. The Australian Reptile Park and various national parks are within easy reach, making Gosford a gateway to both coastal and bushland adventures.