A suburb with plenty of potential and a high level of convenience, but in need of maintenance and a little more love.
Not too pretty on the surface but quite practical underneath, Rockdale is well-located and amenity-rich, though comes with some noise & traffic issues.
Solid, peaceful & slightly underrated all-rounder suburb is highly family-friendly and quite neighbourly to boot given its connectivity.
High-end, leafy and quiet suburb will be paradise for some, boredom for others, yet is undeniably pretty – and very pricey.
Versatile Shire suburb offers balance and greenery, while its recent central facelift adds extra convenience, too.
Incredibly well-equipped suburb offers every amenity one could want, with a reasonable amount of of greenery as well – but if you live here, you’ll likely spend a lot of your time here, too.
Seldom-discussed suburb flies under the radar, with a good selection of eateries and spots for a drink, decent greenery and good property sizes although prices have shot up in recent times.
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.
With a reasonable price by Sydney standards given its distance from the city, Mortdale has a lot to like, and still represents a pocket of pretty good value – particularly for apartments.
Big housing blocks and gentrification makes for rapidly increasing prices, while its streetscape is a mixed bag of nice greenery, wide streets, and graffiti.



