Glenwood vs Seven Hills, NSW suburb comparison

Glenwood for retirees; Seven Hills for investment and value.

See which suburb leads on livability, safety, schools, and lifestyle.

Head to head

Visual comparison

GlenwoodSeven Hills

Overall score

Glenwood

58.8/100

Seven Hills

67.0/100

Crime rate

Glenwood

22.0 / 1k

Seven Hills

67.8 / 1k

Nearby amenities

Glenwood

402

Seven Hills

233

Population

Glenwood

15,829

Seven Hills

20,095

Metric leadGlenwood 4Seven Hills 7across 11 compared metrics

Livability profile

Desirability pillars scored 0–100 vs comparable suburbs

Audience fit

Who each suburb suits — composite scores out of 100

All metrics

Side-by-side scores for every compared metric.

Full comparison table

Exact figures for every metric — winner highlighted in bold.

CategoryGlenwoodSeven Hills
Overall score58.8/10067.0/100
Housing (desirability)29.5/10048.7/100
Crime rate22.0 / 1k67.8 / 1k
Schools & preschools611
Parks & reserves722
Public transport stops127270
Walkability61.0/10074.0/100
Nearby amenities402233
Planning activity1648
Population15,82920,095
SEIFA (IRSAD decile)10/106/10

Comparison summary

Put side by side, Glenwood is a well-serviced metro established suburb with plenty happening nearby, and Seven Hills is a hillside established suburb with greener streets and a quieter pace. Seven Hills sits among greener hillside streets, while Glenwood keeps a flatter suburban layout.

Glenwood tends to lead on a quieter safety profile and nearby cafés and amenities, while Seven Hills stands out for housing affordability and schools and education options.

Retirees may find Glenwood the better fit, while families and investors are more likely to prefer Seven Hills.

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