Located on the north bank of Sydney, Lavender Bay, with an area of only 0.2 square kilometers, is rated as the "most livable city" in Sydney. One of the reasons is that this city occupies the geographical location.
Lavender Bay looks south at Inner Harbour and can see Sydney Harbour Bridge at close range, so it is also a resort for watching fireworks. On the other hand, Lavender Bay is only one bridge from downtown Sydney, and ten are convenient. Moreover, to the north of, Lavender Bay, adjacent to the northern commercial town of North Sydney, (North Sydney), attracted many professionals to move to the waterfront city to enjoy a relatively quieter and greener living environment.
Recognize Lavender Bay
- Located on the north coast of Sydney, just one bridge from downtown Sydney
- Facing the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the south, it is a great place to watch fireworks on New year's Eve.
- Small as it is, it has been named the most livable residential area in Sydney
- To the north, close to the commercial town of North Sydney, almost 45% of the employees are professionals.
- Nearly 40% of households earn more than 3,000 yuan a week
- With a population of less than 1,000, immigrants from the mainland of China and Hong Kong account for only 2.7 per cent of the population
- Only thirty-half percent of families have children.
- Nearly 70% of the houses are apartments, and only 6% of them are independent houses.
- Nearby Kirribilli and Milsons Point have opened a number of coffee shops and restaurants, and there are two major supermarkets in North Sydney.
- The nearest train stations are North Sydney Station and Milsons Point Station.