Ryde

Ryde

Lifestyle


Ryde is one of Sydney’s most well-connected and culturally rich suburbs of Sydney. Originally home to the Wallumedegal people of the Dharug nation, the area has developed into a neighbourhood offering a blend of urban amenities and natural beauty.

Only 12kms From the CBD, Ryde sits between the Parramatta and Lane Cove Rivers, providing a scenic environment with easy access to major roads, rail, bus, and ferry services.
One of 16 suburbs in the City of Ryde local government area, Ryde shares public facilities such as schools, libraries, and hospitals with Macquarie Park, East Ryde, North Ryde, West Ryde, Top Ryde, Melrose Park and Meadowbank.

People


Home to a strong sense of community spirit, Ryde and its surrounding suburbs are high in civic participation. About 17.2% of local residents engage in volunteer work, and the suburb’s many sports fields attract more than a million visitors each year. The community is also culturally diverse, with a mix of traditions and cuisines, making it a vibrant and welcoming place to live.

As Sydney heads towards 6 million people by 2036, Ryde is set to experience substantial population growth with projections suggesting it will increase to 135,508 inhabitants by 2031. Young families are choosing Ryde, attracted by its proximity to employment hubs such as Macquarie Park Innovation District, which houses more than 180 large international and 200 small businesses.

These businesses span a wide range of industries, from technology and finance to healthcare and education, providing diverse job opportunities. Ryde is also central to many workplaces including Parramatta, Rhodes and Chatswood.

Homes


As more people are drawn to the area for its amenities and lifestyle, the local property market also promises solid price growth moving forward.
Ryde’s housing market has seen significant demand in recent years, with a particular need for villas, apartments, and rental properties.

City of Ryde and urban planning targets aim to add approximately 12,000 new homes to the area by 2031.
For buyers looking to Ryde, there is a broad range of properties to choose from, including period homes, freestanding houses, duplexes, villas and apartments across a broad spectrum of price brackets.

Transport

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Well-served by public transport, Ryde residents can easily access West Ryde Train Station on the T9 Northern Line and North Ryde station on the Metro North West & Bankstown Line.
These services, as well as multiple bus routes, provide direct links to key employment and commercial hubs across Sydney, ensuring seamless connectivity for commuters.

Schools

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Ryde, and its greater surrounds, offers a range of educational institutions for the wider community; from public and private schools to tertiary education providers.

+ Primary Schools
Meadowbank Public School
Italian Bilingual School
St Michael’s Catholic Primary School
Wentworth Point Public School
West Ryde Public School

+ Secondary Schools
Marsden High School
Ryde Secondary College
Holy Cross College
Arndell School
Marist College

+ Tertiary campuses
Macquarie University
TAFE NSW Ryde

Shopping/Restaurants

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Ryde is home to some of Sydney’s most popular shopping precincts; such as Top Ryde City Shopping Centre and Macquarie Centre, both offering a mix of retail, dining, and entertainment options and even a 3D Cinema.

The Ryde Wharf Markets on Parramatta River, held twice a month on the second and fourth Sundays has a fresh produce and artisan stalls at Anderson Park in Meadowbank while Eastwood Night Markets take place every Saturday at Eastwood Plaza, offering international cuisine and handicrafts.

Recreational Facilities

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Cycling and walking trails, public gardens, as well as children’s playgrounds are spread across 200ha of green space for the precinct, including approximately 60ha of playing fields.
Some of the many outdoor recreational areas in Ryde include North Ryde Golf Club, North Ryde Common, Blaxland Riverside Park, Ryde Park, Gannan Park, McCauley Park, Santa Rosa Park and the waterfront park at Putney all add up to approximately.

The Ryde Aquatic Leisure Centre is a popular facility for water lovers with a wave pool and fitness programs, plus two multipurpose courts for a variety of indoor sports, The Y Ryde Community Sports Centre is also a drawcard for indoor and outdoor activities.

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