Blue Haven is located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, approximately 105 kilometres north-northeast of the Sydney central business district. The suburb is within the Central Coast Council local government area and has the postcode 2262.
At the 2021 Census, the population of Blue Haven was recorded at approximately 6,563 people, reflecting a growth of around 2.9 per cent since 2016. The median age in Blue Haven is notably younger than the New South Wales average at 33 years.
Households commonly consist of couples with children, and the suburb had an owner-occupancy rate of 67.8 per cent in 2021.
Public transport access in Blue Haven is modest, with private vehicles remaining the dominant mode of travel. According to local transport data, bus services traverse key roads, including the Pacific Highway and Doyalson Link Road, linking Blue Haven to surrounding centres. The closest central rail hub is Wyong or Tuggerah stations, requiring a connecting bus or a car ride to reach the rail.
Essential services in the suburb include a local shopping precinct anchored by an Aldi supermarket and a medical centre, providing day-to-day convenience.
Schools are present locally, with a primary school site in the suburb and secondary college campuses in neighbouring suburbs.
Recreational amenities include multiple parks and reserves—Blue Haven has 14 parks covering around 8.4 per cent of its land area—with walking tracks, open space and community centre facilities.
In terms of the housing market, the median house sale price in recent times has been around $779,000 to $792,000, with house rental yields approximately 4.2 per cent. Larger family dwellings dominate the housing stock, reflecting the suburb’s demographic profile.