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Hurstville, NSW 2220

Real Estate Agent Hurstville — Michael Kalinovski

Your trusted real estate agent in Hurstville with 25+ years of local experience. Specialising in residential sales, property appraisals, and market insights for the St George region.

Hurstville is the major commercial centre of St George, offering extensive shopping, dining, entertainment, and services. The suburb is a regional hub attracting residents seeking urban convenience with suburban living.

Hurstville Market Data

Median House Price

$0.00M

Median Unit Price

$0K

1 Year Growth

+0.0%

Days on Market

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Hurstville Demographics

Population

28,500

Median Age

34 years

Median Income

$48,000

Family Type

Mixed

Why Buy in Hurstville?

Hurstville is the heart of St George, offering unmatched convenience with major shopping, entertainment, and transport. The suburb attracts a diverse population and offers strong rental demand. Properties close to the station command premium prices.

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Discover local schools, parks, shopping centres, and transport options in Hurstville. Click any marker for details and directions to our Brighton-Le-Sands office.

Getting Here from Our Office

Our Office

Shop 1/343 Bay St, Brighton-Le-Sands NSW 2216

Distance to CBD

15km to Sydney CBD

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Local Amenities Summary

5 Schools
4 Parks
4 Shopping
4 Transport

Driving Times from Hurstville

How long it takes to reach key destinations from Hurstville by car.

Sydney CBD

25-40 min

Sydney Airport

15 min

Nearest Beach

12 min (Brighton)

St George Hospital

10 min (St George)

Michael's Office

10 min

*Estimated driving times during off-peak hours. Actual times may vary with traffic conditions.

Who Lives in Hurstville?

Demographics and community profile to help you understand Hurstville.

Population

28,500

Median age: 37 years

Housing

Owner Occupied55%
Renting: 45%

Households

Families40%
Couples32%
Singles28%

Diversity

62%

Born overseas

Median income: $48,000/yr

*Demographics data sourced from ABS Census. Contact Michael for insights on how this affects property demand.

Did You Know? Fun Facts About Hurstville

Interesting trivia and local knowledge that makes Hurstville unique.

Hurstville means "Hurst's settlement" - named after the Hurst family who settled in the 1850s

Westfield Hurstville is one of the largest shopping centres in Southern Sydney

The suburb has more Chinese restaurants per capita than most Sydney suburbs outside Chinatown

Hurstville Library was one of the first free public libraries in NSW (1892)

The Hurstville Entertainment Centre hosts major cultural events and concerts

History of Hurstville

Key moments that shaped Hurstville into the suburb it is today.

1876 - Hurstville historical image
1876

Railway station opened on the Illawarra line.

1920s

Forest Road developed as the main commercial thoroughfare.

1950s

Hurstville became the major shopping destination for St George region.

1980s

Westfield shopping centre opened, cementing Hurstville as a retail hub.

2010s

High-density residential development transformed the town centre.

Compare Hurstville to Neighbouring Suburbs

How does Hurstville stack up against nearby alternatives?

SuburbMedian HouseMedian UnitDistance to CBDvs Hurstville
HurstvilleCurrent$2.17M$0.82M15km-
Beverly Hills$1.65M$0.72M14km-24% less
Kingsgrove$1.87M$0.78M14km-14% less

*Median prices based on recent sales data. Contact Michael for the most up-to-date market analysis.

What Hurstville Clients Say

Real feedback from families Michael has helped buy or sell in Hurstville.

"Michael helped us find a house in the Hurstville Public School catchment. His understanding of the Chinese community's priorities was impressive."

The Liu Family

4-bedroom house in Hurstville
2024
"We've invested in three Hurstville units with Michael's guidance. His rental yield analysis has been spot-on every time."

Angela & Peter Harris

Investment units in Hurstville
2025

Frequently Asked Questions About Hurstville

Common questions about living, buying, and selling property in Hurstville.

Is Hurstville a good suburb to live in?

Hurstville is the commercial hub of St George. It offers Westfield shopping, excellent transport (express trains to CBD in 20 min), diverse dining, and a vibrant multicultural community.

What is Hurstville known for?

Hurstville is known as the "Capital of St George" - the region's main shopping and business district. It has Westfield Hurstville, great Asian cuisine, and excellent rail connections.

How far is Hurstville from Sydney CBD?

Hurstville is 15km south of Sydney CBD. Express trains reach Central Station in just 20 minutes. By car, expect 25-40 minutes depending on traffic.

What schools are in Hurstville?

Hurstville has top schools: Hurstville Public School, St Mary Star of the Sea, Hurstville Boys Campus, Bethany College (girls), and Sydney Technical High School (selective) nearby.

Is Hurstville safe?

Hurstville is generally safe, though as a busy commercial area, standard city precautions apply. The surrounding residential streets are quiet and family-friendly. Police presence is strong.

What is the median house price in Hurstville?

Hurstville's median house price is approximately $1,750,000 in 2026. Units average around $680,000. Prices vary significantly between the busy centre and quiet residential streets.

What restaurants are in Hurstville?

Hurstville is a food lover's paradise! Famous for Chinese restaurants (especially Cantonese), plus Korean BBQ, Vietnamese, Thai, and Japanese. Forest Road is the main dining strip.

Is Hurstville good for investment?

Very good! Strong rental demand from young professionals, students, and families. Excellent yields due to transport links. Development opportunities exist for savvy investors.

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