Property Report Australia: Free Suburb Research 2026

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Location

25 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

Sydney
NSW
2000

Estimated Distances

Nearest Schools
Sydney Grammar School1.2 km · 4 min
International Grammar School2.1 km · 7 min
Nearest Hospitals
St Vincent's Hospital2.4 km · 8 min
Sydney Hospital0.6 km · 2 min
Nearest Train Stations
Martin Place Station0.1 km · 1 min
Town Hall Station0.7 km · 3 min

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Suburb Liveability

93

Walk Score

Excellent

Transit Access

18

Amenities within 1.5 km

Based on nearby supermarkets, cafes, pharmacies, restaurants, and public transport within 1.5 km.

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What to check before making an offer on any Australian property

Check flood and bushfire risk first

Flood and bushfire risk directly affects your insurance premiums, your ability to get finance, and the long-term value of the property. Many buyers discover these risks after they've already fallen in love with a property. Our report links you to official government risk portals for every state.

Days on market tells the real story

A property listed for 60+ days often means something is wrong: overpricing, undisclosed issues, or a difficult vendor. Always check how long a property has been listed before making an offer. If it's been sitting, you have negotiating power.

For auctions, research before bidding

Once the hammer falls at auction, you own every defect unconditionally. There is no cooling-off period and no negotiation. Research the suburb, book your building inspection, and check all risk data before auction day, not after.

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Most inspection reports flag at least one defect. An independent building and pest inspection gives you the power to negotiate, or walk away.

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Property research: common questions

Q: How do I check if a property is in a flood zone in Australia?
Each state has its own flood mapping portal. In NSW use the NSW Flood Data Portal. In QLD use the Queensland Flood Information Portal. In VIC use DELWP's flood mapping tool. Our property report links directly to the relevant portal for the state of any address you search.
Q: What is a liveability score for a suburb?
A liveability score measures how walkable, connected and well-serviced a suburb is. It considers proximity to supermarkets, cafes, pharmacies, restaurants, public transport and schools. Higher scores indicate more convenient day-to-day living, which typically also supports stronger property values over time.
Q: How do I research a suburb before buying?
Check median prices and recent sales to verify the listing is realistic. Look at days on market: properties sitting 60+ days often signal issues. Check walkability, transport and school proximity for liveability. Check flood and bushfire risk maps. Then book a building inspection before making any offer.
Q: What should I look for in a suburb for my first home?
For first home buyers, prioritise suburbs with good public transport (if you don't own a car), proximity to employment hubs, and a track record of steady price growth rather than rapid spikes. Schools, cafes and walkability improve liveability and long-term resale value.