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Penshurst is one of the most desirable suburbs to the south of Sydney. It nests serenely among the neighbouring Hurstville, Mortdale and Oatley in the St George region.

This gorgeous suburb is a well-balanced mixture of low and medium-density properties, such as the posh MacRae's Estate, home to exquisite, desirable homes.

Let’s explore the nine more reasons why Penhurst is the best place to live.

  1. Thriving Local Economy

The shopping area in Penshurst is near and around Penshurst railway station, along Penshurst Street. You can exploit numerous business opportunities in the area, mainly because Sydney CBD is less than thirty minutes away.

If you need additional services or supplies, the Illawarra line of the rail network can take you to various locations.

  1. Conducive Environment to Raise a Family

Penshurst is a local favourite since the neighbourhood is quiet, safe and calm to raise a family. There are various prominent private and public schools in the area, which are close to residential houses.

Apartments are also available as you establish your roots in Penshurst.

  1. Outdoor Adventures

The majestic yet breathtaking peak of Mt Rouse is a welcome sight as you enter Penshurst. Towering more than 100 metres above the scenic volcanic plain, Mount Rouse is truly a sight to behold.

The walking tracks around the mountain promise endless fun as you explore nature with family or friends. You can choose between two different experiences from two different views.

  1. Availability of Budget-friendly Accommodation

If you’re new to a place, it can be challenging to find temporary accommodation as you work on finding a more permanent home for your family.

The Penshurst Caravan Park on Cox Street is in a prime location in the heart of town. There are tennis courts and a public swimming pool right next door.

The park has unpowered and powered sites to choose from, and you can bring along your pets. It's perfect for resting as you relax and plan your bright future in Penshurst.

  1. Access to Necessary Facilities

The local community in Penshurst has access to the vital services families require. The Pole Depot Neighbourhood Centre provides services such as care facilities for children, the elderly, and loved ones living with disabilities.

There’s also a local public library, sports reserves, tennis courts and the Hurstville Aquatic Centre.

  1. Natural Reserves

Binnawie Reserve is a lovely creekside reserve, while Seymour Street Reserve nests between West Crescent to the east of the reserve and Seymour Street.

These reserves promise loads of outdoor fun activities on various playgrounds. There’s plenty of space to stroll, cycle and exercise to maintain fitness.

  1. Family-friendly Events

Penshurst gives you a unique opportunity to experience the most talented artists in Australia and their masterpieces during the Penshurst Art Exhibition. 

There's no better way to encourage your friends and family to explore and immerse in art.

  1. Booming Property Market

You can leverage the growth in Penshurst’s property market by investing in real estate. Generally, houses in this area rent for about $595 per week, while residential units rent for about $380 per week.

Imagine the investment opportunities you can unlock by moving to Penshurst.

  1. Quality Education

Penshurst offers quality education through various educational facilities in the area. If you have small kids, the Hurstville Grove Infants School is nearby.

Older kids can attend Penshurst Public School or the Penshurst West Public School and Marist College Penshurst.

George's River Girls High School and St Declan's Catholic Primary School are also within the locality.

Conclusion

The train takes only 23 minutes to get to Penshurst from Sydney's Central Business Districts. It's the perfect location for investment, with rocketing property values, career growth and raising your family.

There’ll never be a better time to live in Penshurst than now.

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