Edgecliff Suburb Profile

Tucked away between some of Sydney’s most renowned neighbourhoods, Edgecliff may be small in size, but its handful of streets have all the right connections. Edgecliff has an enviable position, with access to the bays that line Sydney Harbour to one side and well-heeled shopping to the other, all within arm’s reach of Sydney’s CBD.
Edgecliff Suburb Profile
Living in Edgecliff
The Locals

Edgecliff boasts a lifestyle that draws on the best its neighbours have to offer. Living in Edgecliff means being part of a small suburb that is a hub for commuters. Those who are lucky enough to own one of the homes on the cluster of streets that make up Edgecliff are in an enviable position when it comes to accessing the finer things that the Eastern Suburbs has to offer. To one side, Rushcutters Bay draws locals to its foreshore parks, whilst Double Bay, Woollahra, and Paddington are shopping destinations for the well-heeled. A short train or bus ride and you’re in Bondi Junction and its world-class shopping facilities. 

The commute to work is short and sweet with Sydney’s CBD moments away. The biggest drawcard for the single professionals who make up the majority of the local community is the vibrant nightlife of neighbouring Potts Point and Darlinghurst. Living in Edgecliff also places some of Sydney’s most famous beaches close by for a more laid-back daytime experience. 

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Transport

This small suburb is a major hub for buses servicing the neighbouring suburbs and a train line that connects to Bondi Junction and Sydney’s CBD.

Edgecliff’s proximity to some of the best of Sydney draws professional 20- and 30-somethings to the neighbourhood. Mature independents lay claim to the beautiful heritage and contemporary homes that line the leafy streets that flow up the hill into Woollahra. 

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