Apartments and developments for sale around Waterloo

25 developments , 4528 properties
Blossom
From $765,000
Carlingford, NSW 2118
  • Bed1-3
  • Bath1-2
  • Car1-2
From $765,000

About Waterloo New South Wales 2017

Welcome to Waterloo - investment apartments at one of Sydney’s premium suburbs with a distinct heritage flair.

Located 4 km south of Sydney’s CBD, Waterloo is one of Sydney’s oldest suburbs. Named after the Battle of Waterloo, Waterloo was originally predominantly working class, however today, following a gentrification, Waterloo is far more attractive to those demanding the perks and convenience of inner-city living.

Who’s next door? Investment apartments in an amenities rich, premium locale.

Due to Waterloo’s close proximity to Sydney’s CBD, and other inner-city suburbs such as Surry Hills and Darlinghurst, young professionals and young families have flocked to the area, creating a diverse mix of personalities. Waterloo has fast become an apartment-friendly suburb, with many observers looking to purchase in both art-deco apartments and new ones.

A sought after cultural hub that property investors everywhere are watching.

Waterloo has it all. The area is filled with some of Sydney’s top restaurants, bars and cafes, and with such close proximity to the other surrounding trendy suburbs, residents find they only leave the area to go to work.

Despite Waterloo’s working-class past, today Waterloo holds one of the strongest LGBT communities, with the Mardi Gras taking place here every year. The streets of Waterloo are as safe as you can get, and is part of the reason why so many young families and young professionals are making the move.

St. Leonards investment apartments - the numbers game

With all of Waterloo’s amenity, location and convenience, the demand for properties in the area are high. With an average apartment in Waterloo selling for $825,000, or a rental payment of $630 p/w, the area is often only achievable for those with flexible budgets.

Demographics of Waterloo, New South Wales 2017
8,792
Households
57%
Younger Professionals
Aged under 35 – Young, successful, career-driven professionals with no children.
11.2%
Early Careers
Aged 25-34 – Educated millennials and younger blue-collar workers at the start of their careers.
0.2%
First Home Buyers
Aged 25-34 – Millennial first home buyer professionals.
About this data - The statistics above have been sourced from Mosaic demographic data that is the copyright property of Experian Australia Pty Limited (or its licensors).