(Eastwood), located in the northwest of Sydney, is home to many Chinese and Korean people, and when the number of Chinese Americans accounts for almost 1/3 of the total number of residents, shop assistants in many shops in the area. Even the bank staff and the resident doctors at the medical center know Chinese.
The consumer lot west of the train line is a "small Chinatown" located in the northwest of Sydney with Chinese-run shops and restaurants. As for the east of the train line, the consumption area is mainly Korean grocery stores and Korean-style restaurants, emitting a strong "Korean style" breath.
In addition, it is only a ten-minute drive from Eastwood to Macquarie Centre, a large shopping mall, and Carlingford, adjacent to Eastwood, also has two medium-sized shopping malls.
It is mentioned that the Carlingford, district is a traditional and famous campus, and there are also many primary and secondary schools in the Eastwood District, and it is also very convenient to travel to the (Macquarie University) University of Macquarie, so many overseas students choose to live in Issy to facilitate shopping and school. Thus spurred the renting market in this area.
Recognize Eastwood
- Located 17 kilometers northwest of downtown Sydney
- About half an hour's drive from downtown Sydney
- 30% of the residents are Chinese, and 7% are Korean.
- Chinese and Hong Kong immigrants together account for 1/4 of the total population
- "Little Chinatown" to the west of the train line, and "Little Korea Street" to the east.
- There are only small and medium-sized shopping malls, but there are lots of grocery stores and restaurants
- Independent flats account for 60% of flats and apartments account for 1/4. In recent years, the majority of newly completed flats are stand-alone housing units.
- A medium-sized flat of three bedrooms or more for a half-and-a-half house.
- 31% rental, vacancy rate only 1.85%
- Macquarie University is only a 10-minute drive away.
- At work and return to school, train shifts are frequent