Norah Head

Lifestyle


Only an hour's drive north of Sydney, Norah Head is part of the Central Coast region of New South Wales. Norah Head is surrounded by natural beauty with Wyrrabalong National Park to the south and the Tasman Sea to the east whilst a short drive away you’ll find Tuggerah and Munmorah Lakes.

Although a popular summertime tourist destination, Norah Head has its quiet side with only a small number of stores servicing the local community. The streets are lined with double brick and weatherboard homes, and children are often out, pedalling their bikes or practicing their three-point turns in one of the towns many residential streets.

From its community feel to its beautiful surrounds, there is a lot to love about this beachside suburb.

People


Norah Head is a close-knit community in an idyllic location which delivers endless relaxation opportunities for visitors and locals.

The area is popular with Sydney holiday makers, retirees, families, and downsizers all of whom are drawn to the area for its slow pace, picturesque setting, and proximity to the beach.

Homes


Norah Head’s idyllic tree-lined street offers wide appeal for everybody. It is here the majority of real estate on offer is free standing homes on large level blocks of land.

You will find large renovated family homes, original double brick and weatherboard homes, coastal holiday dwellings, and sophisticated beach side residences overlooking the ocean.

Transport

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+ Norah Head is located 1 hour and 50 minutes from Sydney via the M1 or 1 hour and 5 minutes from Newcastle via the Pacific Highway.
+ For those without a car, local bus route 91 is your best form of transport.
+ Buses run daily from Norah Head and links directly with the neighbouring suburbs of Noraville, Toukley, Gorokan, Canton Beach and Lake Haven.

Schools

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+ The schools around Norah Head are dedicated to ensuring quality education in a caring safe environment.
+ Norah Head falls into the catchment for Toukley Public School, Gorokan High School and St Mary’s Catholic Primary School.

Shopping/Restaurants

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+ Restaurant and café options are plentiful in Norah Head. A great place to start is Dunes restaurant & bar which is located on the upper level of Soldiers Beach Surf Club just south of the Norah Head Lighthouse. In addition to its unbeatable ocean outlook, it offers a delicious Tapas style menu, and great value and service.
+ Ark Cafe is the place to go for coffee and food. The cafe is laid back and casual. Ark Cafe is located near the lighthouse, rock pool and many nature walks. Enjoy the coastal decorations and red chandeliers, or sit outdoors and watch the children in the nearby park and playground.
+ Norah Head is also home to a quaint strip of local businesses, including a general store, patisserie, pizza restaurant and homewares boutique.
+ Nothing is ever too far from home; in the neighbouring suburb of Toukley you will find the local Coles supermarket and a host of specialty stores.

Recreational Facilities

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+ Voted as one of the Central Coast’s most spectacular icons, Norah Head Lighthouse boasts a notable Australian heritage as it is one of the last classical-style lighthouses in NSW. The craggy headland on which the lighthouse sits is also a vantage point for spotting humpbacks on their annual migration between May and November.
+ Soldiers Beach Surf Life Saving Club is home to local beach goers, swimmers, board riders and fishermen all year round. Patrolled by lifesavers from the end of September through to April, the water is clean and the sand is whiter than at other beach on the Central Coast.
+ If you have small children, Norah Head Rockpool is the place to swim.
+ The rockpool is situated in Cabbage Tree Harbour, and has calm water and a boat ramp.
+ Norah Head is great for rock fishing. Opportunities are abound off the local beaches with plenty of locations to cast a line in along the stunning coastline just north of The Entrance.
+ Norah Head Bowling and Sports Club, fosters a genuine sense of community. Enjoy their beer garden, bring the kids along for a play on their awesome indoor playground, see regular live entertainment, or play a round of bowls with friends!
FAQ

Do I need to be there for open homes or inspections?

Not at all. We’ll handle everything professionally, respecting your time and space while ensuring buyers feel welcome and informed.

How should I prepare my home for sale?

Presentation matters. From minor touch-ups to expert styling, we’ll guide you on how to showcase your home in its best light—inside and out.

What should I look for in a real estate agent?

Experience, communication, and local knowledge count. You want someone who listens, guides you with honesty, and knows how to get results—now and always.

What’s a property appraisal, and why does it matter?

A professional appraisal gives you a clear understanding of your home’s current market value—an essential first step in planning your sale with confidence.

When’s the right time to sell?

The ‘perfect’ time depends on your property, your goals, and the market. We’ll help you weigh the factors and decide what works best for you.

Will I need to pay Stamp Duty?

Stamp Duty usually applies to buyers, but rules can vary. We can connect you with trusted legal and financial advisors to make sure everything’s covered.

‘What’s the best way to market my property?’

The best marketing strategy is one that’s tailored—to your home, your audience, and the current market. It’s not about ticking boxes; it’s about standing out where it matters. That means combining strong digital reach with compelling visuals, authentic storytelling, and targeted strategy. If you’re thinking about selling Talk to us today.

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