Surry Hills
Property profile for Surry Hills, Sydney. Median prices and property calculators.
Median Prices
Median House Price
$2,200,000
Approximate median for Surry Hills, Sydney
Median Unit Price
$850,000
Approximate median for Surry Hills, Sydney
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Estimated Stamp Duty
$123,000
On median house price of $2,200,000
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$10,779
80% LVR, 6.2% rate, 30yr P&I
Estimated Deposit Needed
$440,000
20% of median house price
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About Surry Hills
Surry Hills is a vibrant inner-city suburb located just east of Sydney's CBD, bordered by Central Station to the south and Oxford Street to the north. The suburb is celebrated for its eclectic mix of award-winning restaurants, independent cafés, designer boutiques, and contemporary art galleries concentrated along Crown Street, Bourke Street, and Cleveland Street. Property in Surry Hills is predominantly Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses, many beautifully restored, alongside converted warehouse apartments and modern residential developments. The area has undergone significant gentrification over recent decades, transforming from a working-class neighbourhood into one of Sydney's most fashionable postcodes. Shannon Reserve, Ward Park, and Prince Alfred Park provide pockets of green space for residents. Transport connections are exceptional, with Central Station a short walk away and numerous bus routes running through the suburb. Surry Hills is almost entirely walkable, with the CBD, Darlinghurst, and Redfern all within easy reach on foot. The suburb attracts creative professionals, media workers, hospitality industry staff, and young urbanites who thrive on the neighbourhood's energy. It also appeals to investors seeking strong rental yields from the high demand for inner-city living.