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Go West: Nine Reasons to Live in Sydney’s Inner West


Over the past few years, Inner West has garnered attention from people and families wanting to relocate. These people all have different backgrounds, from Expats who want a fresh start in a new country, to Australians seeking a new view for their everyday lives. No matter who it is, Inner West will give you plenty of reasons for you to stay there, as listed below.

Lower prices on property

Compared to other suburbs in Sydney, prices of real estate in Inner West remain comparatively low. Real estate agents say that on average, Inner West properties are priced at $1.61 million, while properties in other suburbs – especially on lower north shores – are priced at above $2 million.

Access to Sydney’s best life

If you have a career waiting for you in the CBD but you want to avoid its high prices, then Inner West is the perfect place to live. The district is close to the CBD, which you can reach via light rail. Inner West also has a variety of entertainment you can enjoy, from the Enmore Theatre to the Dendy cinema. If you’re a foodie, you can find lots of famous eateries and cafes in the Inner West.

Living in style and history

Inner West is filled not only with style, but also with rich history. You can find houses dating back to the 1860s in Newtown and Annandale, as well as old rail sheds in Darlington. The district also has plenty to offer for people who like art. Inner West is the home of one of Sydney’s most important art centres, the Carriageworks complex.

Ease of transport

You can’t drive all the time, so it’s important to learn about the public transport in your location. In the Inner West, you can find lots of public transportation, from buses to the light rail, to the trams reaching the CBD. You can also catch a ferry in Inner West, and if you have a bike, the district has cycle paths ready.

Quality education

Families with school-aged kids need to assess the quality of education that schools offer in an area. After all, education is important for a bright future. Inner West is the home of Fort Street High School, one of Sydney’s top performing schools. You can also find private schools offering quality education in Inner West, including PLC Sydney.

A sense of community

It’s always a good feeling when your neighbourhood has a community feeling to it. Inner West residents say that they feel homey living in the district, with neighbours greeting them in the morning after a trip to the local coffee shop.

A mix of cultures

Foreigners find their new home in Inner West. You can find Sydney’s Portuguese community in Petersham, where you can feel the culture as if you’re in Portugal. You can also find other communities in Inner West as well, such as Turkish, Italian, and Asian.

Safety and security

Crime rate is a huge factor in choosing a place to live. You’ll want a place that is crime-free, and makes you feel totally safe. Inner West, particularly on Balmain East and Birchgrove, has a low crime rate, so you can feel safe even when you’re walking alone at night from work or dinner outside.

Sustainable living

With the threat of climate change, communities and businesses emphasize sustainability. Inner West is one of Sydney’s environment-friendly districts, with its council implementing regulations and programmes on sustainable living. You can find a Green Living Centre in the district, as well as participate in sustainability workshops and courses.

Living in the Inner West is a mixture of cultures, tradition, and lifestyles with a single community feeling. The district takes pride in its sustainable living practices in inviting people in. Feel safe and homey – it's time to move to the Inner West!

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