Lake Mac Vibes Lake Macquarie · collected weekly

Cameron Park vs Glendale

Prices, growth, development pipeline, vibe and momentum for two Lake Macquarie suburbs, read from the same registers on the same day.

Local take: Both growing family suburbs, Cameron Park is newer

Cameron Park

Momentum: steady

+8.5% price growth, 0 development applications, vibe score 55/100, rising price trend.

Glendale

Momentum: steady

+9.3% price growth, 0 development applications, vibe score 52/100, rising price trend.

Cameron ParkGlendale
Median house $975k from 196 sales $864k from 74 sales (lower)
Median unit $820k from 14 sales
Growth year on year +8.5% +9.3% (higher)
Vibe score 55/100 (higher) 52/100
Character Master-planned, new estates, growing families Retail hub, affordable
Trend rising rising
Approvals in the pipeline 0 0
Contamination sites 0 0

Council development registers, NSW Valuer General sales records, EPA contaminated land register Medians cover the 12 months to May 2026 Momentum computed weekly, a reading of public data, not advice Updated 2026-08-17

Price comparison

Glendale ($864k) is 11% cheaper than Cameron Park ($975k) for houses.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is better, Cameron Park or Glendale?

It depends on what you're looking for. Cameron Park reads as steady, with a vibe score of 55/100, while Glendale reads as steady, with a vibe score of 52/100. The best suburb for you depends on your priorities. Enter any address to see the full surroundings picture.

What's the price difference between Cameron Park and Glendale?

Glendale is $112k cheaper for houses ($864k vs $975k). Year-on-year growth is +8.5% in Cameron Park and +9.3% in Glendale.

Which has more development, Cameron Park or Glendale?

Cameron Park has 0 development applications, while Glendale has 0. More development means future supply and construction activity, which can affect both livability and property values.