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Earlwood Suburb Review

9 Comments

  • Josh
    Posted March 14, 2020 at 6:19 pm

    Hi Matt,

    Kudos to a solidly written article. However, there were several major points that you missed out about Earlwood.

    You forgot to mention Cooks River Parklands and Cycling and Wolli Creek Regional Park, both of which are a huge part of why Earlwood is a green oasis despite being 10km from the CBD. This makes it a very peaceful, health/family oriented suburb. The elevated position of Earlwood in terms of the geography, makes for an interesting array of properties, many with city or district views.

    Your evaluation of Earlwood’s safety and crime is misleading. The statistics, using BOSCAR (NSW govt crime tool) show that on all crime categories (Assault, Drugs, Theft, Property Damage), Earlwood has very low rates, and if you look carefully, it is one of the safest suburbs in the Inner West and St George regions. Microburbs’ safety score for Earlwood is 9/10.

    There’s a large portion of public transport users despite not having its own train station. This is because people have access to stations such as Dulwich Hill, Hurlstone Park and Canterbury on T3 Line if you live in on the Northside, or Marrickville and Tempe in the East and Turrella, Bardwell Park and Bexley Nth on the T8 Line. Just ask the locals!

  • Ben
    Posted May 2, 2020 at 8:49 am

    Very good description of Earlwood however I would have to agree with Josh’s comments about the large amount of green open space in Earlwood and the ease of accessing train services through multiple stations that sit on the borders of Earlwood.

    You can easily access the city from Earlwood in under 30 mins using train services whilst buses will take longer. There are endless parkland and bush walks in the areas and it is a fantastic area to have dogs.

    You are right that it is primarily a peaceful and laid back area and not going to be a good choice for those that love the night life! Having said that, some good cafes and restaurant options in the area and this seems to be constantly improving.

  • Amt
    Posted August 5, 2020 at 6:14 pm

    Great article! Marrickville station is also pretty close, from my place on Homer st it take me 5min by car and less than 10 via bus.

    :)

  • Joe
    Posted June 30, 2022 at 1:06 am

    Good review Josh’s comment is 100% correct plenty of parklands and natural bushland, and plenty of train stations on Earlwoods borders. With regards to buses there are 4 lines and more than 10 dedicated school buses which makes Earlwood quite accessible. Also Earlwood has views of the City, Botany Bay and the Blue Mountains ie a view in almost every direction. Lastly Earlwoods original houses are Californian Bungalows built 80-100 years ago with plenty of character inside and out.

  • Michael
    Posted February 12, 2023 at 1:37 am

    Earlwood is serviced by 4 rail way stations. Dulwich Hill, Tempe, Marrickville and Bardwell Park. Yes it is laid back and peaceful but what’s wrong with that. There is a family vibe about the area and people tend to know their neighbours. Wow, 20 minutes to eastern suburbs beaches, Sydney CBD, 15 minutes to the Bay area and 25 minutes to Cronulla. If you’re planning for the future and a family, Earlwood is a great choice.

  • Aga
    Posted March 23, 2023 at 11:05 am

    Hi, peeps! We’re thinking of moving to Earlwood and trying to understand the most significant disadvantages of the suburb. The article is great, but what makes YOU, people living there, most angry? Is that the plane noise? Issues with poor drainage during heavy rainfalls? Lack of big shops? Maybe too far-to-walk public transport? If you had a magic wand, what would you change in Earlwod? Any honest feedback or hints would be much, much appreciated! Cheers!

    • Niko
      Posted September 28, 2023 at 9:38 pm

      Hi Aga

      When it comes to plane noise, it’s a non issue. I live on the eastern side near Wardell Road and Homer Street. The only time I hear it is very lightly in the evening when it’s quiet, but it’s distant and not noticeable. The public transport is a positive/negative. Positive being we don’t have trains running through the suburb which keeps commuters and crowds away. The negative is that to get to a station requires driving or walking depending how far you are. That being said, there are 6 or 7 stations depending which part of Earlwood you live in. Remember, it’s a fairly large suburb for the area of Sydney it’s coated it. If I had a magic wand I would change Homer Street. It’s an absolute mess during peak commuter times, and worse during the day when there are no clearways. If there was a way to magically divert traffic away and turn it into a non-thoroughfare, and create a more pedestrian friendly and green road, that’s what I would do. Overall there isn’t much to complain about. Hence the popularity and median house price reflecting that. Not to mention its proximity to the airport when picking up relatives from overseas is a big plus.

  • Polly
    Posted April 11, 2023 at 7:59 am

    Hi, I’ve lived in Earlwood for 8 years in a town house complex on the north side, towards Dulwich Hill. Plane noise is really no issue in this location – I usually hear one of two but given our proximity to the airport( a plus) it’s amazingly quiet. The comment about hoons in the article surprised me – there’s one Saturday night regular I hear sometimes, but that’s it. Lack of big shops hasn’t bothered me – Roselands and Burwood are close enough by car or I can get the train from Tempe to the CBD in under 20 minutes. Flooding close to the river may become a bigger problem in years to come so I’d stay back from the river. My biggest complaint is the lack of lifts at Tempe, Dulwich hill rail and Lewisham. They are all ‘planned’ but that’s been the case for years. Very hard for people with prams, bad knees. Impossible for wheelchairs. Parking around the stations is also a problem and will increase at Dulwich Hill with more apartment developments on the cards. But the new Metro will be great for commuters.

    Hope this helps a little.

    Ps I’m very happy here – I’d sum it up thus: safe, green, quiet. But I am retired!

  • Vic
    Posted January 24, 2024 at 7:25 pm

    Earlwood is great. The article doesn’t do it justice. As for nightlife just drive 3 km to Marrickvile its that easy or Uber down the hill for a big night. The Wolli Creek National Park is here and it is a unique green space with a bat base camp. There are many walking tracks and even rock climbing on the way to Turrella it’s so near the airport but virtually no plane noise. The public school has OC and is sought after. And yes neighbours actually talk to you and are friendly. It doesn’t have the grunge feel of Marrickville and is not as expensive. The topography near cute little Bardwell Park station reminds me a bit of areas like Woolahra at a fraction the price. Excellent for families and those who love nature and a lack of weirdos. And further there are hoons in most suburbs!

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