Edgecliff, NSW 2027

3.7(4 reviews)

Great for

  • Public transport
  • Eating out
  • Internet access
  • Pest-free
  • Schools

Not great for

  • Cost of living

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Reviews of Edgecliff, NSW

9th October 2023

"Location, location, location"

One of Edgecliff's greatest assets is its central location. Situated just 3 kilometers east of Sydney's central business district, it provides residents with easy access to the city, as well as the surrounding suburbs and beaches. The Edgecliff Railway Station and bus interchange make commuting a breeze.

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"A village close to the city"

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"Well placed Edgecliff"

Edgecliff is located 4 kilometres east of Sydney’s CBD. It is the local government area of the Municipality of Woollahra and is part of the Eastern Suburbs. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Double Bay, Woollahra, Paddington, Rose Bay and Darling Point. It has a population of about 1,650 8% of whom are under 18 and 28% of whom are over 60.

Due to its proximity to the city and house prices in the area are quite high average 41.05 million. The average price of home units is $450,000.

It is well serviced by public transport. It is part of the Eastern Suburbs Railway and there is a bus interchange. Edgecliff Eastpoint shopping centre is located above the railway station (which is underground) and below the bus interchange.

Edgecliff is home to the prestigious Ascham School which is one of the oldest girls’ schools in Australia, having been founded in 1886. One of the buildings occupied by Ascham dates back to 1864 and is on the Register of the National Estate. There are no other schools in Edgecliff so other children travel to neighbouring suburbs for school.

Edgecliff is a nice suburb conveniently placed with lots of facilities.

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