High-and-lower-mid Sydney combine in a suburb with plenty to do – particularly outdoors – but significant traffic problems, high detached house prices, and some dirty patches mar it slightly.
Big housing blocks and gentrification makes for rapidly increasing prices, while its streetscape is a mixed bag of nice greenery, wide streets, and graffiti.
A suburb that combines family-friendliness with a cavalcade of amenities, Rozelle’s high prices and ongoing traffic issues mar what is otherwise an enviable place to live.
A lively suburb with an extensive, excellent food scene alongside pretty buildings are offset somewhat by a mix of high price, infrastructure and noise issues.
Picturesque, highly-desirable Inner West suburb with a more intimate and communal feel is convenient located, and thus just as expensive property-wise as you might expect.
High-end and historic, Drummoyne is a land of yacht clubs, custom classic cars and an improving dining scene that comes with an appropriately high pricetag.