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Millers Point

NSW

Millers Point is a growing suburb in NSW with 1,735 residents.

SAL code
12630
SA2
117031644
Population
1,735
LGA
Sydney
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Millers Point suburb boundary

Millers Point, NSW had 1,735 residents at the 2021 Census, with the broader statistical area showing a 6.4% growth over the last five years. The predominant age group is 25-34 years, and the median age sits at 43. Households are most often couples without children, and those with a mortgage repay a median of $3,900 a month. Around 38.2% of homes are owner-occupied, with the largest single tenure being rented at 60.4%. Most dwellings are flats or apartments, making up 80.1% of the suburb's housing stock. The suburb has 9 parks and reserves mapped within its boundary. Source: ABS Census 2021 and Estimated Resident Population, with amenity counts from state Open Data and OpenStreetMap.

Population

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1,735

Suburb · Census 2021

5-Year Growth

+6.4%

3yr: +13.2% · 10yr: +7.1%

SA2 · 5yr

Household Income

$3,160/wk

Suburb · Census 2021 median

Median Age

43

Suburb · Census 2021

Socio-Economic Index

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8/10

SA2 · least disadvantaged

Unemployment

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3.6%

SA2 · Q4 2025

Schools

1

1 primary

Hospitals

Not available

No data for this suburb

Childcare services

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1

1 OSHC

Parks & green space

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9

Parks, reserves

Transport stops

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7

GTFS stops

Dwelling approvals

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146

Sydney · Feb 2026

Median Weekly Rent

$900/wk-1.0% YoY2026 Q1
Postcode-level

Based on NSW rental bond lodgements, aggregated at postcode level. All SALs sharing this postcode show the same median.

Median House Sale Price

$3,450,000-27.4% YoY2020 Q2
House only

Source: state Valuer-General (suburb-level quarterly medians).

→ Calculate stamp duty on this suburb's median price→ Estimate mortgage repayments→ Calculate rental yield (price + median rent)

Safety & Crime

2025 Q4
21
per 1,000 residents
33%
vs prior year
Theft
11 offences

Reported incidents from NSW police. Offence rates may not reflect all crime.

Growth at a Glance

3yr: +13.2%5yr: +6.4%10yr: +7.1%Total: +82.9%

Population grew from 5,088 to 9,305 over 24 years, averaging 2.5% per year.

Schools

2 in suburb

Sector

2 public

Type

1 primary

Total enrolment

284(1 of 2 reporting)

Avg per school

284

Fort Street Public School284 students
PrimaryPublic
Observatory Hill Environmental Education Centre
OTHERPublic

Government school catchment

Intake zone

Primary

Fort St PS

Secondary

Inner Sydney HS

Source: NSW Department of Education — School Intake Zones. Boundaries can be amended without notice; confirm with the school before relying on enrolment.

Profile

Census snapshot

ABS · 2021

Housing

Public housing 2.5%

Almost entirely apartments (80.1%), rental-heavy (60.4% renting), built for families (43% are 2 bed).

Dwelling mix

Townhouses 18.7%
Apartments 80.1%
10 houses156 townhouses667 apartments

Tenure

Owned 24.9%
Renting 60.4%

NSW 33%

Owned 24.9%Mortgage 13.3%Renting 60.4%Other / NS 1.4%

Number of bedrooms

1 bed
212 (26.7%)
2 bed
338 (42.6%)
3 bed
201 (25.3%)
4 bed
40 (5.0%)
5 bed
3 (0.4%)
6+ bed
0 (0.0%)

Bushfire risk

No mapped bushfire areas

This suburb falls outside every bushfire polygon mapped by the relevant authority. Always confirm at the property address — local conditions and unmapped overlays can still apply.

Overlap is the percentage of the suburb's land area inside the mapped bushfire polygons. Always verify the exact property address with the relevant authority before making decisions. Source when available: NSW Rural Fire Service (BFPL) and NSW DPHI EPI Flood.

Flood risk

No mapped flood areas

This suburb falls outside every flood polygon mapped by the relevant authority. Always confirm at the property address — local conditions and unmapped overlays can still apply.

Overlap is the percentage of the suburb's land area inside the mapped flood polygons. Always verify the exact property address with the relevant authority before making decisions. Source when available: NSW Rural Fire Service (BFPL) and NSW DPHI EPI Flood.

Planning zones

6 zones in suburb
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Planning-zone polygons in Millers Point
CodeZone% coveredArea
R1ZoneResidential32.3%0.08 km²
SP5ZoneSpecial use22.0%0.06 km²
SP2ZoneSpecial use13.0%0.03 km²
RE1ZoneRecreation11.2%0.03 km²
B4ZoneBusiness3.9%9,831 m²
E1ZoneEnvironmental1.7%4,169 m²

Source: NSW DPHI EPI Land Zoning (ZONE_NSW/2026-04-29/1eccf1a530fa1be5) · As of Apr 2026. Zone boundaries are amended periodically; verify the exact property with the relevant council before relying on permitted use.

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