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Hurstville FAQ: Your Questions Answered

Everything you need to know about buying, selling, and living in Hurstville 2220 — answered by local expert Michael Kalinovski.

Hurstville, NSW 2220

$1.92M

Median House

$680K

Median Unit

15km

To CBD

25

Days on Market

Property Prices & Investment

What is the median house price in Hurstville?

The current median house price in Hurstville is approximately $1.92 million. Unit prices average around $680k. Contact Michael Kalinovski for a current market appraisal specific to your property type.

Is Hurstville a good investment?

Hurstville has shown positive growth with approximately 6.5% annual appreciation. Strong rental demand, good transport links, and ongoing development make it attractive for investors. Properties typically spend 25 days on market.

How much deposit do I need to buy in Hurstville?

For a median-priced property in Hurstville, a 20% deposit would be around $384k for a house or $136k for a unit. First home buyers may qualify for schemes allowing 5% deposits. Use our borrowing calculator to estimate your position.

What is the rental yield in Hurstville?

Typical rental yields in Hurstville range from 3-4% for houses and 4-5% for units. The strong rental market is supported by proximity to transport, schools, and employment centres. Contact Michael for current rental appraisals.

Will Hurstville property prices go up?

While no one can guarantee future prices, Hurstville benefits from strong fundamentals: good transport, schools, amenities, and limited new housing supply. The St George region has historically shown resilient growth. Infrastructure projects and population growth support long-term prospects.

Lifestyle & Living

Is Hurstville a good place to live?

Hurstville offers excellent liveability with quality schools, parks, shopping options, and strong transport links. The suburb has a diverse community with median age around 34 years.

Is Hurstville safe?

Hurstville is generally considered a safe, family-friendly suburb within the St George region. Like all areas, it's wise to check specific streets and talk to locals. The strong community feel and residential nature contribute to a secure environment.

What is the lifestyle like in Hurstville?

Hurstville offers a relaxed suburban lifestyle with easy access to beaches, parks, and the CBD. Local cafes, restaurants, and shops provide daily conveniences, while the multicultural community adds diversity and character.

Is Hurstville noisy?

Noise levels in Hurstville vary by location. Streets near main roads or train lines may have more traffic noise. Most residential streets are quiet and peaceful. Inspect at different times to assess specific properties.

Families & Schools

Is Hurstville good for families?

Yes, Hurstville is well-suited for families with 5 schools nearby, 4 parks for children, and a family-oriented community. The suburb attracts a mix of families and couples.

What schools are in Hurstville?

Hurstville has excellent school options including Hurstville Public School, Hurstville South Public School, Sydney Technical High. The area is well-serviced by both primary and secondary schools, with selective and private options also accessible.

Are there childcare centres in Hurstville?

Yes, Hurstville and surrounding suburbs have multiple childcare options including long day care, family day care, and preschools. Demand is high so early registration is recommended. Contact Michael for information about family-friendly streets.

Transport & Commute

How far is Hurstville from Sydney CBD?

Hurstville is approximately 15km from Sydney CBD. Train services take around 30 minutes to Central Station. By car, expect 25-40 minutes depending on traffic.

Does Hurstville have a train station?

Yes, Hurstville has train station access with regular services on the T4 or T8 line to the CBD.

How is parking in Hurstville?

Most Hurstville properties have off-street parking. Street parking availability varies by location - areas near stations or shops may be more limited. Newer units typically include secure parking.

How close is Hurstville to the airport?

Hurstville is approximately 7km from Sydney Airport. This makes it convenient for frequent travellers while most areas avoid significant aircraft noise.

Buying in Hurstville

How do I buy a property in Hurstville?

To buy in Hurstville: 1) Get pre-approved for finance, 2) Research the suburb and your budget, 3) Engage a local agent like Michael Kalinovski who knows the area, 4) Inspect properties, 5) Arrange building/pest inspections, 6) Make an offer or bid at auction, 7) Exchange contracts and settle.

What should I look for when buying in Hurstville?

Key considerations for Hurstville include: proximity to transport, flood risk (check council maps), strata health for units, renovation potential, aspect and natural light, parking, and future development in the area. Michael can advise on specific streets and properties.

Are there any issues to watch out for in Hurstville?

Depending on the property, check for: older homes may need updating, some areas have flooding history (verify with council), units should have healthy strata funds, and properties near main roads may have noise. A building inspection is essential.

How long do properties take to sell in Hurstville?

Properties in Hurstville typically spend 25 days on market. Well-priced properties in good condition often sell faster. Auctions are common and can achieve quick results in competitive markets.

Selling in Hurstville

How much is my Hurstville property worth?

Property values in Hurstville depend on land size, condition, aspect, and location within the suburb. For an accurate appraisal, contact Michael Kalinovski for a free market assessment using recent comparable sales.

When is the best time to sell in Hurstville?

Spring and autumn typically see the most buyer activity in Hurstville. However, well-presented properties attract buyers year-round. Less competition in winter can sometimes work in sellers' favour. Michael can advise on current market timing.

Should I sell at auction in Hurstville?

Auctions work well in Hurstville when the market is competitive and the property has broad appeal. Private treaty may suit unique properties or vendor circumstances. Michael can recommend the best strategy based on your property and goals.

Have a Question Not Answered Here?

With 25+ years of experience in Hurstville and the St George region, Michael can answer any property question you have.