Chiswick Mortgage Broker
Chiswick is a small residential suburb tucked between Abbotsford and Drummoyne, with frontage to the Parramatta River and Henry Lawson Avenue running along its waterfront edge. Housing is almost entirely detached, Federation, California bungalow and inter-war homes on standard blocks, with a small number of newer builds. It's a low-turnover market where local buyers and upgraders from neighbouring suburbs dominate.
Who buys in Chiswick
Long-held family homes, professional upgraders from Drummoyne, and a steady investor flow into older houses with knock-down-rebuild potential.
Chiswick market commentary
Chiswick is one of the inner west's quietest pockets, small, leafy, tightly-held, and dominated by owner-occupiers.
Chiswick at a glance
- Median house price
- $2,800,000
- Median unit price
- $950,000
- Postcode
- 2046
- Distance to Sydney CBD
- 8 km
- Local council
- City of Canada Bay
- Region
- Inner West
Common questions, Chiswick
Can I get a construction loan for a knock-down rebuild in Chiswick?
Yes, KDRBs are common in Chiswick. We work with lenders experienced in inner west construction loans and progress payment structures.
Is Chiswick a good long-term hold?
Most owners think so, turnover is well below the Sydney average and capital growth has been steady. Loan structures here usually prioritise offset flexibility.
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