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Hurstville Grove

POSTAL CODE: NSW, 2220
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A survey of average capital gains or median home price increase in suburbs across the country shows that the NSW suburb obtained a 6.13% growth over a ten-year period. It ranks 2594th on our list of suburbs that property investors should look into.

HURSTVILLE GROVE, 2220 has a capital gain of -7.21% for the past year, which is lower than average compared to its 49.35% growth within a five-year period.

With the median home price in HURSTVILLE GROVE sitting at $2,315,000, and the average rent at $1200, property owners could potentially earn a 2.7% increase in gross rental yield.

Figures from the previous quarter show that capital gains for real estate buyers in HURSTVILLE GROVE are low, as opposed to average gains per annum over the past five years.

HURSTVILLE GROVE, 2220 in NSW belongs to the local government area of Georges River.

Surburb overview

Hurstville Grove lies about 19 kilometres south of the Sydney central business district, framed by the Georges River and positioned within the Georges River Council area. 

The suburb had a population of 2,606 in the 2021 census, reflecting a slight decline of around 2.1 per cent since 2016, and covers approximately 1.0 square kilometre.

Residents tend to be older, with the most common age bracket being 50–59 years. Households are primarily couples with children, and around 83 per cent of homes were owner‑occupied in 2021.

Educational attainment is relatively high, with nearly 37 per cent of people aged 15 and over holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, and another 10.7 per cent having an advanced diploma or diploma.

Dwellings are overwhelmingly separate houses—accounting for 88 per cent—accompanied by small proportions of semi‑detached homes and apartments.

The suburb displays cultural diversity: 39 per cent were born overseas, including residents originating from China, Hong Kong, Greece and Croatia.

English was the sole language spoken at home for only 47 per cent of residents; other commonly spoken languages include Mandarin, Cantonese, Greek, Arabic and Macedonian.

Labour force participation stands at about 58 per cent, with 54 per cent working full‑time and 32 per cent part‑time; professionals and managers together make up over 50 per cent of occupations.

Median weekly personal income was $872, with household income at $2,419 and family income at $2,565—higher than state averages.

Commuting is car-dependent, with around 36 per cent driving themselves and only 1.5 per cent using the train; bus usage similarly remains very low.

Local public transport includes limited bus services connecting to nearby stations, while Hurstville Grove remains primarily residential with a few local shops on Hillcrest Avenue.

Recreational spaces define much of the suburb’s character: Moore Reserve spans 14 hectares along Oatley Bay, featuring wetlands, panoramic views, picnic facilities, playgrounds, walking paths and a boat ramp providing community access to the water.

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