Ep. 55 Suburb Spotlight on Surry Hills

Here’s an episode we prepared a few months back and have had ready for a potential lull in the year.  Some of the episode has aged well!

This week, we continue our suburb deep dive series on the Sydney Property Insider Podcast via our Suburb Spotlight! Today, we’re focussing on the central suburb of Surry Hills. 
We discuss the history of the suburb, the demographics, upcoming development work, as well as the day-to-day specifics like local cafes, schools and transport

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HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM TODAY’S EPISODE:

●      The history of Surry Hills;

●      The original residents of the suburb;

●      The appeal of a coastal suburb on public transport lines;

●      Famous locals;

●      What was in the water

●      Entry level prices;

●      Price data over past few years; 

●      How tightly held property in the suburb is;

●      Transport links to the CBD;

●      Walkability;

●      School zoning;

●      Necessities in proximity; And

●      Dog friendly parks nearby

 

LINKS OR ARTICLES WE MENTIONED:

●      School Finder

 SPEAKERS IN TODAY’S EPISODE

Michelle May - Sydney Buyers Agent

Marcus Roberts - Mortgage Broker

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