Drummoyne Suburb Profile

With Sydney Harbour as the backdrop, Drummoyne draws attention for its foreshore parklands and shopping. Living in Drummoyne means being surrounded on three sides by the lapping waters of Iron Cove and the Parramatta River, where large family homes and apartments of all shapes and sizes take advantage of the panoramic views. Situated only 6 km from Sydney’s CBD, locals can enjoy the popular Bay Run that encircles Iron Cove, taking outdoor enthusiasts through parklands with uninterrupted views of the harbour. When not pounding the pavement, locals cool off in the sun-drenched Drummoyne Swimming Centre that sits beneath the Iron Cove Bridge.
Sydneysiders from all over love to nab a bargain in the beautifully restored buildings at Birkenhead Point. Sydney’s largest outlet centre features leading brands of homewares and fashion, plus fresh produce. It’s easy to lose a whole day or more in this waterside shopping precinct.
Vessels of all sizes moor in the picturesque setting of Birkenhead Point. The marina is a hive of activity, while Drummoyne Sailing Club is a social hub for tales of seafaring adventures. For a more sedate maritime experience, living in Drummoyne offers the convenience of catching a Sydney Ferry that can take you along the Parramatta River or into the heart of the city.
Area Features
Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre
Set in the picturesque setting of Birkenhead Point is Sydney’s largest outlet shopping centre. The go-to place to nab a great bargain on boutique brands in homewares and fashion or shopping for fresh produce.
Waterfront living
Contemporary to Federation mansions cling to Drummoyne’s foreshore – some with a private wharf.
A popular haunt for white-collar professionals and double income no kids families, all residents love the proximity to the city and the quiet setting. Established families also call Drummoyne home, claiming one of the larger homes as their private waterside sanctuary.