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Albert Street

"A growing street with lots of potential"

Albert Street is a great street.
The only negative is the main western train line is behind the houses on the north side.
A lovely street with Green Bans Reserve at the western end, lots of kids and dogs running around.
A great place to bring up a family, or enjoy the night life that Erskineville Village or King Street offers.

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Union St

"A great street to raise a family"

A great one way street of Erskineville/Newtown. A great mixture of one and two level terraces.
There are some lovely residents in this street, so if you are lucky enough to purchase in Union Street you will have a great experience.
Union Street is one of the longest in Erskineville and runs from Erskineville Road all the way to the southern end of King Street, there is the Union Hotel at the King Street end and the Imperial Hotel at the Erskineville Road end.
A very handy location, you can walk to all amenities.

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Morrissey Road

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Prospect Street

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George Street

"Nice street"

George Street is a one way street from both ends. One way from Erskineville Road all the way down to Victoria Street, at the other end it is one way from Macdonald Street to Victoria Street.
George Street is home to some huge terraces with great character. The street is always clean and tidy and has a lovely reserve in it half way down.
The only negative is that the main southern rail line is behind the houses on the eastern side. Other than that, it is a great street to live on.

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Victoria Street

"Leafy and sunny street"

Victoria Street is exactly that! It is home to some stunning tiny Victorian terraces.
It is one/two ways in places and is a quiet little piece of Erskineville.
Most of the houses are in very good shape, some newly renovated and restored to the glory of when they were built.
It would be one of the prettiest streets in Erskineville and is very level.
It is a short walk up the hill to the Erskineville Village or Erskineville train station.
There are a lot of small parks found within minutes and it is also a nice stroll to King Streets cafe and restaurants.

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boletole

Erskineville used to be workers area,but now it has been filled with red necks,bums and nobodies. it is to overcrowded and packed like sardines. too over populated and least to say it has been destroyed by overdevelopment and city of sydney( read clover moore). Erskineville back in 70's,80's,and somewhat 90's was great, now it is rubbish...
I love my Erskineville after all this is the suburb i was born in but i am just starting to dislike the people and whats been done to it. Bring back normalcy to Erskineville.

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Charles Street

"Premium tree lined street"

Charles street is a lovely tree lined street that acts as a slight thoroughfare between Macdonaldtown and Erskineville.
Lined with two level terraces and large double fronted houses, Charles Street has a lot of great residents.
Within moments to the Rose of Australia Hotel, other restaurants and the Erskineville Village, Charles Street is a great lifestyle location.
Charles Street has a few speed humps that slows traffic, but most of the time it is fairly constant and never noisy.

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Railway Parade

"Small unknown section of Erskineville/Alexandria"

Railway Parade is a small road that has been combined with Henderson Road to for the access between Redfern and Erskineville. All the properties are north facing and offer outstanding potential to those looking for houses in a growing suburb.
Railway Parade can get busy at times, but it can also be completely empty.
Railway Parade boasts the City of Sydney SES Headquarters, a Theatre and Railcorp buildings.

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Coulson Street

"Some great apartments and great neighbours"

Appraised a few properties in Coulson Street over the last few weeks and I must say that it is a fun place to live. You are right in between Erskineville and St Peters so access to the city is great from various train stations.
The area seems to be buzzing with young couples and singles. With Sydney Park only a hop, skip and jump away it is a great lifestyle location.
Some buildings are better than others, but overall it is a great location. Best of all it is a short walk up to the Erskineville Village.

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Henderson Rd

"Gateway between Redfern and Erskineville"

Henderson Road has a great mix of turn of the century terraces, new terraces and apartments.
Boasting the Australian Technology Park on the northern side, Henderson Road has many great features and is wonderfully tree lined.
There are a few specialty shops, the Camelia Grove Hotel, a local gym and take out shop.
The best thing about Henderson Road is the access to the CBD. You are right in the centre of Sydney within 10 minutes.

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Baldwin Street

"Tiny quiet street with lots of character"

Tucked away behind Erskineville Road, Baldwin Street is a cosy street that boasts some surprisingly large terraces and stunning apartments.
Being only a minutes walk to the Erskineville Village, Baldwin Street is a great street to live in.
The Erskineville Hotel is at one end of the street and Green Bans Park at the other. What more could you want?

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Rochford Street

"Stunning street, glad we live here!"

We have lived in Rochford Street for the last 5 years and we must say that we love it here.
The neighbours are all great, most of them will say Hi when they see you (which is rare in this day and age).
We have started our Rochford Street Christmas Party up again, which brings out all the neighbours where we share stories and have the kids all out playing around.
The convenience is amazing. Living in Rochford Street means that you are about 8-10mins walk to three train stations and the same amount of time to walk to about a dozen pubs and restaurants.
It is rare to get off street parking in Rochford Street, but you get used to it. The neighbours are usually considerate to each other and allow plenty of space.

As a real estate agent, I cant say enough about the area. It is certainly my favourite suburb in Sydney. I welcome anyone who wants to know more about Erskineville.

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jennym19

Would Bridge Street be a good Street to live on? Is it a safe walk to the station?

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