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Walkability in Kensington (2033)

Walkability in Kensington (2033) reflects how easy it is to reach everyday destinations (supermarkets, cafes, parks, transport stops) on foot from a typical residential address in the suburb. Scores are derived from OpenStreetMap point-of-interest data and road-network analysis, and are expressed on a 0-to-100 scale where higher scores indicate more walkable environments. Sydney's walkability scores vary enormously, from highly walkable inner suburbs to car-dependent outer areas.

If Kensington scores below 50 on the walkability index, it is likely a suburb where a car is necessary for most daily errands. That is not a dealbreaker. Many popular family suburbs in the Randwick area have lower walkability scores because they offer larger lots and quieter streets. However, it is worth factoring into your running costs and lifestyle assessment.

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