Nestled between The Royal Botanical Gardens and the water front, Woolloomooloo has a lot to offer

As your Woolloomooloo Agent specialist, we will find you your ideal property, and secure it for you for the best price possible.

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Now here is a tale of two cities. There’s the waterfront Woolloomooloo with trendy cafes and restaurants, newish apartment blocks, high real estate prices, and well paid professionals. And then there’s the old Woolloomooloo with small terraces, public housing and a history of violence. Woolloomooloo is also a base for the Australian Navy

The biggest attraction in Woolloomooloo is the very humble looking Harry's Cafe du Wheels. Everyone from Shirley McLaine to Frank Sinatra and Elton John have eaten a Harry's pie floater, and brings visitors from all over Sydney for the infamous eating experience

In terms of residents, the mix of professionals, celebrities and welfare recipients in Woolloomooloo makes for an interesting place to live. The suburb started off as one that attracted the wealthy who built grand homes. William St developments started a change as public housing went up. But in the last decade, it has been undergoing gentrification. Upmarket pubs, restaurants and the W Hotel attract the rich and famous to the waterfront.

But walk a few streets into the suburb away from the water and Woolloomooloo’s history is on display as housing developments remain.

A suburb of contrasts, Woolloomooloo continues to thrive and attract visitors from all over Sydney

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As your Woolloomooloo 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

  • 2km from the CBD

Amenities

  • Short walk to Kings Cross Station
  • Moments to Potts Point
  • Water views
  • Fine dining restaurants along the wharf
  • Trendy bars
  • Access to well serviced bus routes
  • Scenic walk to The Royal Botanic Gardens