Located north-west of Sydney, Putney, lies on the north shore of Parramatta River, covering an area of about 1.5 square kilometers, area 2112, under the jurisdiction of government, Ryde. There are several waterfront parks along the coast, as well as ferry wharf. This is a low-density residential area, nearly 90% of the housing is independent housing type. Putney does not have a train station or a large shopping site, but because of its scenic scenery, its quiet environment and its proximity to the nearby shopping malls of Ryde and Rhodes, together with a number of good schools in the nearby urban area, So it was very popular with the local people of Sydney.
Recognize Putney
- Riverside urban area, located on the north bank of Parramatta Rive
- Located about 10 kilometers northwest of Sydney
- About 22 minutes by car from downtown Sydney
- Chinese make up 7% of the region's population
- 4% of residents are Chinese immigrants
- Professionals account for 30% of the total number of incumbents
- The largest number of people work in education
- In low-and middle-density urban areas, 87% of dwellings are stand-alone housing types
- 46% of homes are large units with four bedrooms or more
- Only 15% of the houses are rented, with a vacancy rate of 0.83%.
- No train stop, bus to downtown Sydney and Macquarie University
- Ferry 40 minutes to roundabout wharf