Suburb Profile

ANNANDALE
Johnston Street, Annandale
Annandale 2038

From a land grant given to first fleeter Colonel Johnston, and the earliest subdivisions commencing in 1876, Annandale's beginnings can still be seen in fine examples of early 19th century architecture. They include the Abbey at the northern end of Johnston Street and the remaining Gothic Romanesque "witches hats" built by John Young between 1886 and 1889 for his daughters, using the earliest forms of reinforced concrete.

Many streets have well preserved single and double storey row houses using local quarried stone and bricks. Because Annandale's topography is flatter than other inner western suburbs, its founders were able to plan wider streets, setting its private and public buildings off to greater advantage.

However, with the arrival of manufacturing and industry by the end of the 19th century, it had become very much a working man's suburb. Many of the grand homes became boarding houses or fell into disrepair.

It wasn't until light industry relocated in the 1980's coinciding with a Sydney property boom, that Annandale once again became a highly sought after address, amalgamating with Balmain and Leichhardt Councils in 1947.

A border with the Bicentennial foreshore parkland provides access to Sydney Harbour and many streets have lovely views to the city skyline. There are a number of smaller parks, churches which date back 200 years, a Buddist Temple, primary schools, a neighbourhood centre, post office, hotels and boarding house accommodation. There's a small and extremely popular shopping centre in Johnston Street, and the neighbourhood is scattered with corner shops and cafes.

Transport is provided by RTA bus services.

In the 2006 Census the population of Annandale numbered 8286; 48.6% male and 51.4%female.

81.8 Australian citizens with 24% born overseas.

14% children, 18.5% over 55 and the median was 36.

69.3% fully employed and of these, 73.2% are professional, managers or administrators. 14% are technicians or work in trades and sales.

The 2006 Census listed property types in Annandale as 23.7% separate houses, 46.9% semi-detached, row or terrace houses and 26.8% units and apartments.

The median house price for Annandale for 2008 is $771,000. The median unit price is $405,000.


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What others say...

Shelley Mackay | Forest Lodge
Dear Peter,

I was apprehensive about selling my home in Forest Lodge, especially since I live a distance away. But I can truly say that you took such care and interest in the sale that I was able to relax and leave it all in your capable hands.

I appreciated how you were always available to answer my queries in a knowledgeable way and I had no stress at all.

The results are great! To sell in such a short time, with a more than acceptable result, is really commendable and I would like to give my thanks and highly recommend you and Harris Partners.

With very best regards,

Shelley Mackay

Angela Richardson & David Proud | Annandale
Dear Charles,

It is acknowledged that selling the family home is one of the most emotionally challenging experiences... we sincerely appreciate that you made this process for us as painless as possible, with patience and perseverance.

We must also commend the professional ethics of Harris Partners both with the care of our property during visits and via admin communications - we were treated with respect and efficiency on every occasion.

Charles, you are a success because you love what you do and feel that it matters - how could anything be more fun?

Be happy and take care of those you love.


 

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