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Waterloo Suburb Review
5 years ago

Waterloo Suburb Review

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Summary: Centrally located and with a diverse mix of people, industry and commerce, Waterloo is fairly well-balanced, yet doesn’t stand out in any one area other than its physical position. Its connectivity and proximity to Sydney city is a major plus, yet it does not boast any outstanding features that would set it aside as a place to live compared to a number of the suburbs which surround it. Traffic and infrastructure issues are a factor, and there are portions of the suburb which remain a little dodgy, although it offers easy access to some good public spaces nearby. Read Review

Killara Suburb Review
5 years ago

Killara Suburb Review

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Summary: A land of long driveways, immaculately-kept gardens, and sprawling grand homes, Killara on the North Shore is an impressive concentration of greenery-draped wealth. Freestanding houses here rank among the upper tier of northern Sydney, however there’s enough of a selection of modern apartments to keep things viable for others at earlier stages of life. It’s leafy, it’s safe, it’s quiet, and it’s not too far a commute from the CBD – as long as you’re happy with not much to do at all in your own backyard, and willing to fork out some cash. Read Review

Alexandria Suburb Review
5 years ago

Alexandria Suburb Review

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Summary: Heavy with new constructions and faced with ongoing traffic issues, Alexandria has some challenges to face. It’s a shame, as it boasts an ultra-convenient location for those looking to access the Sydney CBD, has a well-connected rail station nearby, and is a hub for a lot of startup and creative industry types that’s quite cool. Add in a duo of large, great parks and varied food and dining options and there’s plenty to like – if you can deal with its core, base-level cons. Read Review

Summer Hill Suburb Review
5 years ago

Summer Hill Suburb Review

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10 Best Suburbs BadgeSummary: Fairly self-contained and with a distinct, charming vibe quite drastically different to its surrounding Inner West suburbs, Summer Hill boasts a cosy, intimate feel with a very communal atmosphere to boot. Oriented around its main village-style shopping street, the suburb is dotted with a range of lovely low-density housing of a number of interesting architectural styles, with streets that present a good balance of greenery versus gentrification.

There’s a heavy heritage feeling here that gives it character, and it’s extremely well positioned in terms of commute and access to Sydney city. All this adds up to highly in-demand housing that brings along with it accordingly high property prices – its only real downside.
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Zetland Suburb Review
5 years ago

Zetland Suburb Review

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Summary: Situated in a convenient location within easy distance relative to the Sydney CBD, Zetland is a rapidly-developed “pop-up suburb” packed with modern, high-density apartments and with a very modern-day design layout. It mixes together nice public spaces with clean roads and shopping facilities to feel fresh overall.

Almost everything in the suburb is shiny and new, however how long this will last – and the quality of its constructions – remains to be seen. It also faces some major traffic issues, and is quite sterile as a whole while also lacking in character or nightlife.
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Edgecliff Suburb Review
5 years ago

Edgecliff Suburb Review

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Summary: Edgecliff is an inner eastern suburb of Sydney that feels a little like a “bridging” suburb without much individual identity, yet a great centralised location. Sandwiched between the high-end Rushcutter’s Bay and Double Bay and the grit of Kings Cross, it has some positive and negative elements of both. It’s got all the amenities one could need for daily life and good connectivity to the CBD, and those who can deal with a bit of traffic noise can snag themselves a very practical spot within easy reach of multiple attractions, shopping options and career opportunities nearby. Read Review

Lindfield Suburb Review
5 years ago

Lindfield Suburb Review

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Summary: A high-end, green and peaceful slice of suburbia, Lindfield’s popularity has grown in recent years with additional modern developments helping to round out what is overall a grand old suburb. It’s highly leafy, clean and visually appealing while still having city connectivity courtesy of its rail line.

It’s also almost utterly lacking in activities and things to see and do, while its large and often impressive housing blocks carry with them prohibitively high purchase prices out of reach for many. Read Review

Artarmon Suburb Review
5 years ago

Artarmon Suburb Review

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10 Best Suburbs BadgeSummary: An excellent all-rounder of a suburb with close to no major faults, Artarmon addresses so many of the needs one could want in a place to live – to the point that we crowned it #1 on our list of “Sydney’s 10 Most Underrated Suburbs”.

Oriented around a frequently-serviced train station on a main line, with a plethora of both budget and expensive accommodation options, and both bigger-box warehouse type shopping and smaller boutique sections of stores and cafes, it can thus fit the needs of many kinds of residents looking for a home on Sydney’s North Shore. Price of property is its only major limiting factor. Read Review

Marrickville Suburb Review
5 years ago

Marrickville Suburb Review

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Summary: A suburb with plenty of character and one of the best dining scenes in all of Sydney, Marrickville is trendy without being pretentious. It’s still got a bit of authentic grit despite its large ongoing developments, and offers a solid balance between city access, diversity of housing types and enjoyable public spaces. Rising prices and some noise issues at both air and ground levels hamper it a little, but for the younger and establishing crowd it’s an excellent choice in the Inner West. Read Review

Stanmore Suburb Review
5 years ago

Stanmore Suburb Review

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Summary: To describe Stanmore in a mathematical equation might go something like this: Stanmore : Petersham as Erskineville : St Peters. That is to say, it’s a little like Petersham’s slightly wealthier brother, but really there’s little to differentiate the two overall. It’s a little more charming, a little more green, and a little more expensive, with some better amenities for families in particular. Its aircraft noise is always going to be the main negative point, however, and although it’s charming and home to some lovely architecture, there’s not much to do in the suburb itself. Read Review