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203/21 Hogben Street

21 Hogben Street, Kogarah NSW 2217, Australia

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About this property

Alternate search: Unit 203, 21 HOGBEN STREET.

Key details

Locality
Kogarah
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW721049537
Legal parcel ID
CP/SP5400
Commonwealth electorate
Barton
Local government area
Georges River
State lower house
Kogarah
Remoteness area
Metro
Land Use Category
Residential

Frequently asked questions

How far is 203/21 Hogben Street from Sydney's central business district?

The property is located about 14 kilometres south‑west of the Sydney CBD. This distance is typical for suburbs in the St George area.

What public transport options are available near the property?

Kogarah railway station is approximately 0.4 km away and is served by Sydney Trains T4 line services. The Princes Highway also runs close by, providing easy road access.

Which medical facilities are within close proximity?

St George Hospital is just 0.3 km from the address, offering a range of health services. Several other medical centres are also located in the surrounding suburb.

What cultural or community amenities can residents access on foot?

Nearby amenities include Kogarah Library (0.3 km), the Kogarah ANZAC Memorial (0.2 km), the historic Mecca Theatre (0.5 km), and Bicentennial Park South (≈0.8 km) for recreation.

Are there any heritage‑listed locations close to the address?

Yes, Toomevara Lane Chinese Market Gardens is a heritage‑listed site within the Kogarah area, reflecting the suburb’s cultural history.

What can you tell me about the demographic composition of the Kogarah area?

According to the 2021 Census, Kogarah has a population of 16,416 with 36 % Australian‑born. Significant communities come from Nepal, China and India, and languages such as Nepali, Mandarin and Cantonese are commonly spoken.

Can you give a brief overview of Kogarah's historical development?

Kogarah’s name derives from an Aboriginal word meaning ‘rushes’. The suburb expanded after the railway arrived in the 1880s and now features a mix of low‑density homes, medium‑density flats and high‑rise apartments, alongside historic sites like the former Moorefield racecourse.