Browse Units & Apartments in Newcastle
Newcastle, NSW 2300
Overview
Newcastle’s inner‑city suburb is home to just 3,852 residents (2021 Census) and offers a vibrant mix of cultural and recreational assets. King Edward Park provides coastal views, a sunken garden and a Victorian rotunda, while the historic Victoria Theatre, Christ Church Cathedral and a cluster of heritage‑listed sites sit alongside modern venues such as Event Cinemas and the Lucky Hotel. Annual events, including the Mattara festival, the Newcastle Jazz Festival and the This Is Not Art new‑media weekend, keep the arts scene lively, and a short walk brings you to the nearby waterfront at Queens Wharf.
Transport is well‑served: the 2019 Newcastle Light Rail links the CBD to tram stops at Crown Street and Queens Wharf, and Newcastle Transport’s bus network radiates from the Interchange. Ferry services connect to Stockton, while the Pacific Motorway, Hunter Expressway and Pacific Highway provide road access, and Newcastle Airport sits 15 km north. Housing blends restored historic homes with newer apartments and hotels built in recent years, catering to a range of lifestyle preferences.
Streets in Newcastle
Street
| Avg land size
| Avg price
| Properties
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Bolton Street | - | - |
1 |
| Church Street |
202 m² | - |
1 |
| Civic Lane |
1139 m² | - |
1 |
| Honeysuckle Drive |
69346 m² |
≈ $1,356,615 |
77 |
| Hunter Street | - |
≈ $527,000 |
14 |
| King Street |
117 m² |
≈ $917,000 |
9 |
| Newcomen Street |
1012 m² |
≈ $835,000 |
8 |
| Noster Place |
175 m² | - |
1 |
| Pacific Street | - | - |
1 |
| Perkins Street |
139 m² | - |
1 |
| Shortland Esplanade |
221 m² | - |
4 |
| Watt Street |
837 m² |
≈ $772,954 |
99 |
| Wharf Road |
50 m² | - |
1 |
| Wolfe Street | - | - |
1 |
| Worth Place | - |
≈ $1,200,000 |
3 |