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Walkability in Surry Hills (2010)

Surry Hills (2010) is part of the City of Sydney local government area. Its walkability score reflects the density and diversity of pedestrian-accessible amenities within a 15-minute walk from the suburb's residential core. Walkability is increasingly important to buyers, particularly those looking to reduce car dependency or access public transport without a driving leg.

Walkability has a documented correlation with property prices in Australian urban markets. More walkable suburbs tend to command a premium, all else equal. It also correlates with lower household transport costs: a highly walkable address can substantially reduce reliance on a second car. For buyers prioritising lifestyle, a walkability score above 70 generally indicates day-to-day errands are manageable on foot.

Walkability in nearby suburbs

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