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Ashbury, NSW 2193

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Overview

Ashbury lies about 10 km south‑west of the Sydney CBD in the Inner West, sharing the 2193 postcode with neighbouring Canterbury and Hurlstone Park. The suburb is almost entirely residential, with a handful of shops on King Street and the prominent Peace Park – the highest point in the Canterbury council area – framing the streetscape. Residents enjoy a range of green spaces, including Lees Park, Wagner Oval (AFL ground) and easy access to the Cooks River Cycleway, while families can enrol children at Ashbury Public School (established 1928) or St Francis Xavier’s Primary (1930).

Public‑transport connectivity comes via several Transit Systems bus routes – 491, 413, 418 and 406 – linking Ashbury to Ashfield and Canterbury railway stations and to destinations such as Burwood, Hurlstone Park and Campsie. The housing stock is characterised by heritage‑conserved Federation and Californian bungalows, prized for their consistent streetscape and design quality. According to the 2021 census, Ashbury is home to 3,353 people, many of whom value the suburb’s tranquil lifestyle, leafy parks and well‑served transport network.

Streets in Ashbury

Street
Avg land size
Avg price
Properties
Ayr Street--
1
Crieff Street
583 m²
-
2
Ettrick Street
563 m²
-
1
First Street
457 m²
-
3
Fourth Street
450 m²
-
4
Goodlet Street
772 m²
-
2
King Street
503 m²
-
1
Lasswade Street
559 m²
-
1
Malleny Street
574 m²
-
1
Roslyn Street
758 m²
≈ $2,385,000
1
Whitfield Avenue
474 m²
-
3

Properties in Ashbury

Address
Type
Beds
Baths
Parking
Land Size
Price
Unit 3, 2-10 King StreetUnit
4
1
-
503 m²
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Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Harris Tripp - Summer Hill
The Agency - Inner West
Rich and Oliva - Real Estate
Cobdenhayson - Annandale
Belle Property - Annandale
Laing+Simmons the Roger Agha Group
Belle Property - Ashfield
Cobdenhayson - Earlwood
Belle Property - Glebe
LJ Hooker - Dulwich Hill
* Approximate straight-line distances