Redfern, Australia Neighborhood Guide
Updated July 2026
Best for:
Young Professionals
Investors
Families
Retirees
Avg. Listing Price
¤485,049
Active Listings
146
Redfern blends a historic, artsy block-by-block vibe with modern apartment living, where heritage terraces sit alongside contemporary developments and a lively cafe scene. The area feels energetic, diverse, and walkable, with a close-knit community atmosphere that’s infused with street art, small bars, and cultural happenings, while still offering convenient access to central Sydney.
Best for: Young Professionals, Investors, Families, Retirees
Pros:
- Strong transit connections and walkability to city amenities
- Growing dining and entertainment scene with diverse options
- Value-friendly entry point relative to nearby inner-city suburbs
Cons:
- Higher redevelopment pace can mean construction and street noise
- Limited open green space and larger park areas compared to neighboring suburbs
Budget carefully for levies and strata if purchasing newer apartments, verify parking and building insurance, and consider proximity to Redfern Station for commute efficiency; for families, check school catchment and access to child-friendly amenities and parks.
Best for: Young Professionals, Investors, Families, Retirees
Pros:
- Strong transit connections and walkability to city amenities
- Growing dining and entertainment scene with diverse options
- Value-friendly entry point relative to nearby inner-city suburbs
Cons:
- Higher redevelopment pace can mean construction and street noise
- Limited open green space and larger park areas compared to neighboring suburbs
Budget carefully for levies and strata if purchasing newer apartments, verify parking and building insurance, and consider proximity to Redfern Station for commute efficiency; for families, check school catchment and access to child-friendly amenities and parks.