Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
48 Wentworth Avenue
Zoning & Regional Plan
Unknown
No zoning data found for this location
LEP: Unknown
Schools
Woy Woy offers a mix of public, Catholic and independent schooling options across the Central Coast. The main public pathway runs through the local primary and Gosford High, with several Catholic and independent alternatives within 5 km. The area has reasonable school coverage for families seeking diverse educational settings.
Likely public catchment
Properties in Woy Woy are likely zoned for Woy Woy Public School (primary) and Gosford High School (secondary); always verify with the NSW Department of Education's School Finder.
Nearby schools
Woy Woy Public School
In catchmentGosford High School
In catchmentSt. Edward's Catholic Primary School
St. Paul's Catholic College
Avondale Christian School
Peninsula School
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
48 Wentworth Avenue, Woy Woy is located in a residential area with generally light to moderate traffic flow. The property benefits from proximity to the Pacific Motorway and local arterial roads, with typical suburban congestion patterns during peak hours.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9 AM) and evening (4-6 PM) peak hours see increased traffic on Blackwall Road and Railway Street as commuters travel toward the motorway. Weekend traffic is considerably lighter, with beach-bound traffic on Ocean Beach Road on weekends.
Public Transport
Woy Woy railway station is approximately 1.2 km away, providing Central Coast & Newcastle Line services. Local bus services operate within 500 meters of the property via Wentworth Avenue.
Public Transport
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Overpass returned 429
Flood Risk
This property does not appear to be within a mapped flood planning area.
Bushfire Risk
This property is not within a mapped bush fire prone land area.
Crime & Safety
Woy Woy experiences crime rates broadly consistent with NSW regional centres, with theft and assault being the most prevalent offences. The suburb maintains relatively stable crime patterns typical of Central Coast communities. Property crime and interpersonal violence represent the primary crime concerns in the area.
Total Incidents
4,200
Estimated annual (2024-2025)
vs State
Average
Trend
โก๏ธ stable
Crime Categories
Future Development
No recent development applications found within 2km.
Heritage & Conservation
No heritage items found near this property.