Historic, pretty, full of character – Balmain is unique amongst Sydney suburbs. Shame about that combo of both price & traffic.
Rapid development alongside old, roomy streets has created a suburb with two distinct sides to its coin.
Amenity-rich with lots to see & do, but comes at a price – both in terms of housing, and general noise and bustle.
Upmarket, amenity-rich, central and often pretty, yet a victim of its own great location in many ways.
Increasingly trendy & vibrant centrally-located suburb still grapples with issues around traffic and increasingly out-of-reach house prices.
A suburb with a split personality that’s got some slick modern and natural touches – at the cost of price and an increasingly straining infrastructure.
Is this suburb pleasant, or GenericVille? High-density, mass-produced living close to the Sydney CBD will not be for everyone, but it has some practical value.
Gorgeous parks, greenery, location & waterfront access are offset somewhat by the combination of price and noise.
Essentially an extension of central Sydney, hilly, small Edgecliff offers an extremely short commute and handy access to amenities in return for apartment rental prices that aren’t too bad given its location.
A suburb without a consistent overall theme, Riverwood nonetheless provides a reasonably appealing combination of price and flexibility for its location.



