Area Hotlist — Hurstville NSW

20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the Hurstville area

Area Hotlist — Hurstville

1

Westfield Hurstville

1,062 mentions

Over 250 stores, rooftop dining with city views and an eight-screen Event Cinemas make Westfield the shopping and social heart of St George. Free three-hour parking, late-night eateries and direct footbridges to the station keep errands car-light and evenings lively.

2

Hurstville Station

874 mentions

Four-track express services on the T4 line place Central 18 minutes away and Cronulla surf in 25. Lift access, new Opal gates and an air-conditioned concourse link straight into Westfield, meaning commuters can grab groceries without crossing a road.

3

Georges River Foreshore & Parklands

662 mentions

Kayakers launch at dawn, anglers cast for bream and cyclists cruise the flat riverside path that threads from Como to Lugarno. Evening sea breezes and sunset pelican fly-pasts turn everyday exercise into a postcard moment without leaving the suburb.

4

Hurstville Private Hospital

538 mentions

Specialist maternity, orthopaedic and rehab wards draw patients from across southern Sydney. Medical staff and visiting families support steady rental demand, while the on-site café and pharmacy add weekday convenience to surrounding streets.

5

Hurstville Central

512 mentions

Sitting literally above the station, this compact mall squeezes Woolworths, Asian grocers, bakeries and a 24-hour gym into two levels. Lift-to-platform access turns grocery runs into a three-minute detour on the way home from work.

6

St George Hospital

477 mentions

One of NSW’s major tertiary and trauma centres, St George offers 24-hour ED, neonatal ICU and the state’s busiest cardiac unit. A $620 million redevelopment will add new acute wards and research labs by 2026, boosting local health-sector jobs.

7

Kogarah Golf Course

424 mentions

Tree-lined fairways beneath flight-path skies host twilight social rounds and junior clinics. The course is relocating to Beverley Park in 2027 to allow airport expansion—tipped to unlock new waterfront parkland for local residents.

8

Beverly Hills Dining Strip

399 mentions

From Shanghainese dumplings and wood-fired pizza to late-night gelato, King Georges Road plates up Sydney’s most multicultural eats outside the CBD. Friday queues prove locals would rather dine close than fight city traffic.

9

Penshurst Park & Hurstville Aquatic Centre

367 mentions

Olympic pool, water slides, synthetic soccer fields and an indoor sports hub make this $60 million precinct a fitness magnet. Weekend parking fills early with swim squads, boot-campers and family birthday BBQs.

10

Sydney Technical High School

344 mentions

Selective boys’ school dating to 1911 boasts top ATARs, championship robotics and water-polo squads. Catchment is statewide, but homes within walking distance draw premium prices from education-driven buyers.

11

Oatley Park & Baths

325 mentions

Sandstone headlands, bushwalking loops and a heritage shark-net tidal pool give Oatley Park its “bush meets beach” vibe. Picnic shelters and cycle trails keep weekends screen-free for all ages.

12

Danebank Anglican School for Girls

303 mentions

This K-12 campus blends strong academics with modern STEAM labs, dance studios and a new aquatics centre. Its leafy campus two blocks from the station simplifies morning logistics for busy families.

13

Mortdale Plaza

281 mentions

Woolworths, BWS and everyday services deliver quick-errand convenience without Westfield crowds. Abundant parking and $10 haircut bargains keep locals loyal despite glossier centres up the line.

14

Hurstville Adventure Playground

268 mentions

Giant pirate ship, flying-foxes and water-play pads make this Woodville Street park a kid magnet. Shaded BBQs and free parking rescue school-holiday sanity for parents across the LGA.

15

Hurstville Public School

261 mentions

Founded 1876, HPS mixes heritage charm with new STEAM classrooms, bilingual Mandarin stream and walk-to-station convenience. The annual multicultural fair proves why the suburb calls itself “Little Asia of the south.”

16

South Hurstville Market Square

254 mentions

IGA, medical suites and alfresco eateries wrap around a pedestrian piazza hosting monthly night markets. Grab bubble tea, let toddlers loose on the mini-cars ride, then stroll two minutes home.

17

Oatley Village Shops & Cafés

247 mentions

Village high street vibe with craft-beer bar, artisan bakery and live-music wine bar steps from the station. Locals brag they can get Surry Hills quality without crossing the bridge.

18

Carss Bush Park

238 mentions

Bayside swimming enclosure, bush trails and waterfront café make Carss Park a year-round recreation hotspot. Summer evening food-truck festivals prove you don’t need Bondi to enjoy beachside bites.

19

Marist Catholic College Penshurst

229 mentions

Now fully co-ed, Marist offers strong HSC outcomes, elite basketball and a flourishing music academy across two modern campuses. Properties inside the easy walk radius enjoy robust family demand.

20

St George Leagues Club

226 mentions

Dragons memorabilia, live sport megascreens and a dozen dining options have lured footy fans since 1963. Renovations adding rooftop bars and coworking pods aim to keep the club relevant long after full-time siren.