Storied past, bright future – Waterloo has a lot to offer
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Waterloo's working class heritage and vibrant Aboriginal community provide strong foundations for this iconic Sydney area. Combined with a flourishing surge of cutting-edge galleries, a buzzing food and bar scene, vibrant local cafes and a string of vintage stores, this area continues to evolve and fascinate.
While respectful of the past, the suburbs of Waterloo are intent on embracing the future, too – perhaps no more so than at the historical Eveleigh rail yards, transformed in recent years as Carriageworks. The eclectic program here features theatre, music, dance parties and mini-festivals.
One of Sydney’s most exclusive old-money addresses, distinguished Vaucluse is home to some of our most impressive estates and waterfront homes. Vaucluse is particularly well known for its boutique beaches. Lined with a canopy of Moreton Bay fig trees, the idyllic Nielsen Park is home to a gorgeous waterfront café with magical views. While tranquil hidden beaches, Kutti Beach and Parsley Bay Beach secluded from crowds, continue to delight locals and sneak under the radar. Its netted beach, Shark Beach, has an intimate kiosk and delicious restaurant beachside.
On Saturdays the space is a buzzing hive of activity as the Carriageworks Farmers' Market comes to life. Grab a coffee, chat to the farmers about their produce and fill a bag with everything from mussels and meats to organic veggies.
The cafe culture of Waterloo and Redfern has really taken off, with great coffee easy to come by. Here you’ll find inventive breakfast and brunches, with all-day breakfast the go-to for many. As the day draws to a close you’ll find locals enjoying the small bar scene here is thriving, with hip establishments dotted along popular Danks st
Waterloo offers much greater value for property buyers than neighbouring Redfern and Surry Hills, which have already undergone extensive gentrification.
Waterloo is still shaking off the stigma of its history as a housing commission area. Rapid change began in the early 2000s, with the conversion of industrial buildings into new apartments and more private homes replacing social housing. Its local business district has expanded rapidly and a strong focus on the IT industry has encouraged more middle-upper income earners into the suburb.
Waterloo is increasingly family-friendly, offering several schools and parks with close proximity to the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Football Stadium and the entertainment quarter at Moore Park.
As your Waterloo Buyers Agent specialist, we will find you your ideal property, and secure it for you for the best price possible.
Contact us or call on 1300 132 970 to start the process.
Key Facts
3km from Sydney CBD
Amenities
Danks Street provides every shopping convenience Camp Cove Beach
Schools - Waterloo Public, Green Square Schoo, Our Lady of Mount Carmel
The Waterloo Library
Waterloo Skate Park
Waterloo Park
Waterloo Oval
Close by are Moore Park and The Australian Golf Clubs, Centennial Park and Randwick Racecourse
Down the road is the Homemakers Supa Centa as well as Alexandria’s fashion warehouse outlets
Transport
Nearby Green Square Station and Redfern Station
Well services bus routes
Residents can walk to the CBD in about 30 minutes, alternatively there are designated cycleways straight into the city centre