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Flood risk in Roseville (2069)

Flood risk in Roseville (2069) varies significantly at the street level, and understanding that risk is one of the most important due-diligence steps before buying in the Ku-ring-gai area. This page draws on NSW flood-mapping data to show which parts of the suburb sit inside a mapped flood zone, what the risk rating means for insurance and mortgage eligibility, and how Roseville compares to the Sydney-wide average.

2069

Flood risk

NSW EPI Flood Planning Area · 1% AEP equivalent

No council flood study covers this postcode. Flood risk may still exist, particularly near watercourses — check with your conveyancer.

NSW EPI Flood (CC BY 4.0) · Coverage depends on council-adopted flood studies

Flood risk affects more than insurance premiums. Properties in mapped flood zones can face restrictions on future development or renovation, and some lenders apply tighter LVR limits to properties in high-flood-risk postcodes. The data here is a suburb-level signal; for a property-level answer, request a flood report from Ku-ring-gai Council or commission a private flood study.

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