
HURSTVILLE SUBURB PROFILE
Located in the heart of St George Region, Hurstville, NSW 2220 is a major suburb in the Southern District of Sydney due to its convenient access to not only the CBD but also the Eastern Suburbs in the North and the Illawarra region to the South.
Best known as one of the most amenity rich suburbs in Sydney, Hurstville has plenty of options for shopping, dining and services. It’s also one of the most mono-cultural, being home to the highest proportion of Chinese people of any suburb in Australia.
With so much more on offer, there is plenty to explore in this family-friendly neighbourhood.
THE BEST OF HURSTVILLE
Belongs to the local government area of Georges River, Hurstville is a bustling central area that is quite a contrast to the rest of its streetscape. Hurstville is largely residential, home to the large, freestanding houses or mid-rise apartment towers.
The key to Hurstville’s convenience is its public transport. As the main station on Sydney’s T4 rail network, there is no shortage of trains to Sydney CBD. The nearby M4 motorway, King Georges Road or the Princes Highway connect residents to all parts of Sydney quickly and conveniently by bus or car.
Hurstville has always been famous for its large Asian and Chinese community – another Sydney Chinatown in the south. Ranging from delicious Cantonese Yum cha to Chinese cuisine, boba and authentic Asian grocery stores, Hurstville has it all.
The main residences of Hurstville includes professionals, families with kids, retirees and students. Office workers and professionals enjoy an easy commute to the city within 30min while some work in the offices in Hurstville themselves.
With plenty of shopping, entertainment and activities right at your doorstep, Hurstville strikes the balance between city amenities and family-friendly living.
Hurstville captures the multicultural vibrancy of Sydney with its tight-knit and family-oriented community. Cultural celebrations, street fairs and community events are actively organised by residents and the council alike, making it easy for residents to feel welcomed into this thriving hub.
At the centre of Hurstville’s CBD you have it all, a major public transport hub, Westfield shopping centre, medical facilities, gyms, restaurants, and entertainment. But step away from this urban strip and you’ll find quiet, leafy streets, picturesque parks, and playgrounds.
Key Stats

REGION
St George

POPULATION
33,122

TIME TO CBD
25-30 min

NEAREST TRAIN STATION
Hurstville

MEDIAN PROPERTY PRICE
House: $1,678,000
Unit: $657,560

MEDIAN RENTAL PRICE
House: $580 PW
Unit: $450 PW
Location
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Prominently positioned just 17 kms South of the Sydney CBD, residences will enjoy a true sense of community living.
Hurstville is bounded by Stoney Creek Road and Irene Crescent in the north, Croydon Road, Botany Street, the suburb of Carlton and Lily Lane in the east, the railway line, Woids Avenue, First Avenue, Cole Street, Salisbury Street and Halstead Street in the south, and Poulton Creek, Hillcrest Avenue and King Georges Road in the west.
- LGA: Georges River
- Boundaries - Key Landmarks:
- Key To The Memorial
- Hurstville Plaza
- The Welcome Wall
Connectivity
To Dolls Pint
To Brighton Le Sands Beach
To CBD
To Sydney Airport
To Ikea Tempe
To Royal National Park
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Located to the south-west of Sydney’s CBD, Hurstville provides easy access to not only the city but also many other desired areas of Sydney.
Amenities
Schools / Education
Hurstville Grove Infants School
Hurstville South Public School
Connells Point Public School
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
Georges River College Oatley Senior Campus
Marist Catholic College Penshurst
Bethany College
Danebank Anglican School for Girls
St George Christan School
Carinya School
Woniora Road School
Aspect South East Sydney School, Hurstville
Healthcare
Medical Centre
Hurstville City Medical Centre
MedFirst Medical Centre
Hurstville Medical Practice
MedFirst Medical Centre
Other health professionals
Dr Zhang’s Medical Centre
Criniti Medical Practice
Bupa Hurstville
Back 2 Active Healthcare
Retail Precincts
Westfield Hurstville is the flagship here, as a major retail shopping centre that covers all the main big-box chains like Coles, Woolworths, Big W and Kmart, and a wide range of dining options on the roof, leading to the cinemas.
One-stop service with plenty of shops ranging from banking, to dental, to computer supplies and everything in between.
Located around the train station, Hurstville is a central hub that features a diverse range of restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacists, and other assorted services, making it ideal for your everyday life.
Suburb Market Report
Hurstville has a median property value growth of 14.14% for the past year and 16.96% growth within a five year period, which is higher than average compared to surrounding Sydney suburbs. While new developments and pop-up residential buildings continue to rise around the city centre, Hurstville is sure going to grow into an even more dynamic suburb

MEDIAN
House: $1,678,000
Unit: $657,560

MEDIAN RENTAL PRICE
House: $580 PW
Unit: $450 PW

MEDIAN RENTAL YIELD
House: 1.8%
Unit: 3.6%

VACANCY RATE
2.97%

ANNUAL GROWTH RATE
House: 3.0%
Unit: -2.2%

NUMBER OF PROPERTIES LISTED
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