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Gordon 2072 suburb insights

Gordon (2072) is a suburb in the Ku-ring-gai local government area in New South Wales. This page brings together 16 data cards on what property buyers actually need to know before committing to Gordon: affordability signals including median sale prices, rental yield, and first home buyer eligibility; lifestyle indicators covering school catchments, childcare quality, walkability, and commute times to the CBD; and risk factors including flood zone mapping, bushfire prone land, and air quality. The final section tracks how Gordon is changing — new housing supply from the development pipeline, historical price trajectory, and demographic shifts from the ABS Census. All data is sourced from NSW government and federal datasets and updated regularly. Use the section navigation above to jump between Affordability, Lifestyle, Dealbreakers, and Change.

Last refreshed April 2026 (most cards). Per-card sources show exact dates.

All data has limits. See our data caveats.

Affordability

Can I afford Gordon?

Can I afford Gordon?

Serviceability check

What would a typical mortgage look like in Gordon? Based on the suburb median of $900,000 (units) and the local median household income.


Monthly repayment
$4,443/mo

6.3% variable · Apr 2026

Repayment-to-income
41.7%

Tight

Loan assumptions
$720,000 loan
20% deposit ($180,000)
30-year P&I

Repayments here would take 42% of the typical local household's gross income. Possible, but tight.


Repayment burden vs Sydney median income
Gordon41.7%
Sydney median income49.5%
30% stress line

Assumes a 20% deposit and a 30-year P&I owner-occupier loan at the current Sydney variable rate. Your actual rate, deposit, and income will differ.

Can I afford Gordon?

Rental market in Gordon

Median weekly rent from lodged bonds. Sep 2025. Based on 32 new bond lodgements this quarter.

Rents here are at the higher end for Sydney. Higher holding costs for investors; higher savings pressure for renters.


Median weekly rent · Unit · 2 bed
$840per week
Sep 2025 · 32 bonds lodged

Quarterly trend · last 12 quarters
Dec 22: $650 per week (bond count suppressed)Mar 23: $700 per week (bond count suppressed)Jun 23: $715 per week (42 bonds)Sep 23: $700 per week (51 bonds)Dec 23: $750 per week (45 bonds)Mar 24: $750 per week (35 bonds)Jun 24: $793 per week (50 bonds)Sep 24: $795 per week (33 bonds)Dec 24: $760 per week (54 bonds)Mar 25: $760 per week (40 bonds)Jun 25: $785 per week (38 bonds)Sep 25: $840 per week (32 bonds)Dec 22Jun 24Sep 25


Nearby suburbs · same combination

Killara2071
$800$40
1.3 km away
Pymble2073
$800$40
1.7 km away
Lindfield2070
$950$110
2.6 km away
East Ryde2113
$920$80
4.3 km away
NSW DCJ Rental Bond Board · Sep 2025 · CC BY. Cells with 10 or fewer bond lodgements are suppressed; cells with 30 or fewer have the bond count suppressed but rent published. Figures are transacted rents, not asking rents.

Lifestyle

Gordon Lifestyle

Dealbreakers

Any dealbreakers?

Any dealbreakers?

Air quality in Gordon

30
GoodAQI · NSW DCCEEW
05:33 AEST
Macquarie Park station · 3.6 km from centroid
12-month median: AQI 26 · Good

Air quality is generally safe for outdoor activity.


Pollutants
nearest station
PM2.5i
4.0µg/m³
24-hr avg
PM10i
15.2µg/m³
24-hr avg
NO₂i
0.9pphm
1hr reading

AQI · last 12 months · daily mean
Macquarie Park station · 365 daily points
Source: NSW DCCEEW Air Quality API (CC BY 4.0). Historical data updated weekly; live readings cached 60 minutes.

Change

How might Gordon change?

DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE · NSW PLANNING PORTAL · 2072

What’s in the pipeline

NSW Planning Portal feed paused at the source for postcode 2072. Expected back by Q3 2026.

NSW PLANNING PORTAL
How might Gordon change?

Investor activity in Gordon

2072 · ATO Taxation Statistics · ~18-month lag

Source: ATO Taxation Statistics (CC BY 2.5 AU).

What to do next

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Compare Gordon with another suburb

Also in Ku-ring-gai

Comparing suburbs in the same area can sharpen your decision. Browse suburb insights for other Ku-ring-gai postcodes, or explore the full Ku-ring-gai suburb index.

Killara 2071Lindfield 2070Pymble 2073Roseville 2069

Other North Shore (Upper) suburbs

Chatswood 2067Lane Cove 2066St Ives 2075Turramurra 2074Wahroonga 2076

Frequently asked questions

What suburb is postcode 2072?
Gordon is the primary suburb with postcode 2072 in New South Wales. In some cases multiple suburbs share the same postcode — Gordon is the main locality.
Which local government area is Gordon in?
Gordon (2072) is located in the Ku-ring-gai local government area in New South Wales.
What data does Stickybeak show for Gordon?
Stickybeak shows 16 data cards for Gordon (2072) covering affordability (median sale prices, rental yield, first home buyer eligibility), lifestyle (schools, childcare, walkability, commute times), risk factors (flood zones, bushfire prone land, air quality, traffic volume), and suburb growth signals (development pipeline, price trajectory, demographics).
Is Gordon flood prone?
Flood risk varies street by street in Gordon. Check the Dealbreakers section on this page for the latest NSW flood zone mapping sourced from official state government data. Always verify at the property level with a Section 10.7 certificate before purchasing.
What are the best schools near Gordon?
The Schools card on this page lists primary and secondary schools within the catchment area for Gordon (2072), including their NAPLAN performance data and distance from the suburb centre.
Is Gordon (2072) eligible for the First Home Buyer scheme?
The First Home Buyer eligibility card on this page shows which NSW and federal government schemes — including the First Home Guarantee, stamp duty exemptions, and the First Home Super Saver scheme — apply to purchases in Gordon (2072). Eligibility depends on the purchase price and your individual circumstances.
How is Gordon changing?
The Change section on this page covers new housing supply from the development pipeline, historical price trajectory, and demographic shifts for Gordon (2072) using data from NSW Planning, the ATO, and the ABS.

Explore Gordon in depth

Dig deeper into specific topics for Gordon 2072: see flood risk, schools, walkability, and rental market as standalone pages. Or browse the full Ku-ring-gai suburb index to compare nearby options.