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Amenities in St Peters (2044)

Amenities in St Peters (2044) cover the everyday essentials and lifestyle options that make a suburb liveable: cafes and restaurants, supermarkets and groceries, parks and open space, gyms, medical centres, and public transport. The counts below are drawn from OpenStreetMap and represent points of interest within 1 km of the St Peters suburb boundary, grouped by category.

Amenity density tends to be highest in inner-ring and established middle-ring suburbs where street-level retail has had decades to develop. Newer outer suburbs may score lower today but are worth watching if major retail precincts or town centres are in the development pipeline. The Development Pipeline card on this site tracks approved applications that could shift the amenity profile materially over the next five years.

Amenities in nearby suburbs

Annandale 2038Ashfield 2131Balmain 2041Croydon 2132Dulwich Hill 2203Enmore 2042

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