SUBURB HIGHLIGHT

Cammeray

Quite possibly the most convenient Sydney suburb. Straight off the Harbour Bridge and you are home. Cammeray has access to the beautiful Middle Harbour of Sydney, with its sheltered waterways and marinas.

Lovely parks and access to good cafes and shops. The houses are full of character and generally offer pretty gardens in quiet streets. Cowdroy Avenue, with its glamorous homes, is waterfront and overlooks Cammeray Marina and Tunks Park.

Who lives here

Families with kids, workers and singles

Great for…

Proximity to the Sydney CBD and North Sydney. Residential suburb with great cafes, restaurants and bakeries as well as a large range of facilities and open space

Median house price

$$3,500,000

Median unit price

$1,350,000

Distance to city

11 min drive to city

Primary schools

Anzac Park PS
Greenwich PS
North Sydney PS
Northbridge PS
Neutral Bay PS

High Schools

Cammeraygal High School
North Sydney Boy/Girl High School

Interested in Cammeray?

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