Browse property in Liverpool Street
Liverpool Street Sydney, NSW 2000
Liverpool Street is framed by a striking juxtaposition of heritage‑listed architecture – such as Trickett’s Hotel, Grahame’s Corner and the Sugar House – and contemporary high‑rise landmarks like the MLC Centre, giving the thoroughfare a blend of historic charm and modern density typical of the Sydney CBD. While specific residential forms are not detailed, the streetscape reflects the broader pattern of inner‑city development where older façades sit alongside newer commercial towers.
The corridor benefits from the extensive rail network serving the Main Southern, Bankstown, Main Suburban, East Hills and Old Main South lines, linking the street seamlessly to central Sydney and the wider region, while major arterials such as the M5 and A6 provide road connectivity. A suite of amenities lines the street, from the Stockland Glasshouse shopping mall and the former Theatre Royal to professional bodies like the Australian Institute of Company Directors and cultural venues such as the MAP Institute, ensuring a vibrant mix of retail, entertainment and services within walking distance.