Overall score
Garden Suburb
48.0/100
Glendale
62.3/100
Garden Suburb for retirees and families; Glendale for value.
See which suburb leads on livability, safety, schools, and lifestyle.
Head to head
Overall score
Garden Suburb
48.0/100
Glendale
62.3/100
Crime rate
Garden Suburb
86.8 / 1k
Glendale
64.7 / 1k
Nearby amenities
Garden Suburb
24
Glendale
143
Population
Garden Suburb
1,959
Glendale
3,260
Desirability pillars scored 0–100 vs comparable suburbs
Clearer edge on lifestyle fit (score gap ≥ 3)
Who each suburb suits — composite scores out of 100
Side-by-side scores for every compared metric.
Exact figures for every metric — winner highlighted in bold.
| Category | Garden Suburb | Glendale |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 48.0/100 | 62.3/100 |
| Housing (desirability) | 57.7/100 | 72.6/100 |
| Crime rate | 86.8 / 1k | 64.7 / 1k |
| Schools & preschools | 11 | 7 |
| Parks & reserves | 1 | 1 |
| Public transport stops | 28 | 106 |
| Walkability | 30.0/100 | 92.0/100 |
| Nearby amenities | 24 | 143 |
| Planning activity | 7 | 24 |
| Population | 1,959 | 3,260 |
| SEIFA (IRSAD decile) | 9/10 | 3/10 |
Garden Suburb reads as a well-connected metro smaller community with a familiar suburban feel; Glendale is a lively metro mid-sized suburb with dining and everyday convenience close by. Garden Suburb sits further out with more breathing room, whereas Glendale is in a middle-ring position.
On the data, Garden Suburb is stronger for a calmer planning outlook and stronger socioeconomic advantage; Glendale answers with housing affordability and a quieter safety profile. On housing, Garden Suburb sits in a expensive band, compared with a affordable feel in Glendale.
Retirees may find Garden Suburb the better fit, while families and value-focused buyers are more likely to prefer Glendale.