Best of Sydney
Best Suburbs to Rent an Apartment in Sydney: Inner City, Eastern and Northern Options
Choosing where to rent an apartment in Sydney requires balancing commute time, rental cost, lifestyle character and suburb amenity, with significant price differences between the inner ring and the outer suburbs. For renters who prioritise walkability and proximity to the CBD, Surry Hills is consistently rated among Sydney's most livable inner suburbs, with excellent cafe density, public transport access via Central and Museum stations, and a compact residential and commercial character. Newtown on King Street offers a similar inner-city character at a slight discount, with the drag strip of restaurants and bars making it particularly popular with young professionals. Glebe and Pyrmont are popular for access to both the CBD and the inner west without the Surry Hills premium. For the eastern suburbs, Randwick offers good value for proximity to UNSW and the light rail, while Coogee is a beach suburb with apartment supply. Manly on the northern beaches offers beach lifestyle but requires either a ferry (35 min) or bus (60+ min) to the CBD, which is a significant commute consideration. Neutral Bay and Cremorne on the Lower North Shore are popular for their harbour character and ferry access to the CBD. Chatswood (north) and Parramatta (west) offer strong CBD alternatives for renters who work in those centres.