Ashgrove QLD 4060
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Rental Appeal
Ashgrove is located less than 7km from the Brisbane CBD and is a very green suburb with plenty of parkland and open space. In recent years Ashgrove has undergone significant gentrification and has seen improvements to the shopping centre which is making it a more popular location for families. With good bus transport, quality schools and a relaxed lifestyle, it is no wonder Ashgrove is a popular place for owner occupiers, tenants and investment property owners.
Transport Options
The only public transport option is bus however these services run regularly. There are also multiple road routes that can be taken to get to the CBD meaning you can get to the CBD in less than 20 minutes in peak hour.
Local Shops
Within Ashgrove there are a couple of different shopping centres with both being on Waterworks Rd. The main centre in the “inner” part of Ashgrove has a number of other stores, surrounding commercial and retail shops and cafes. The other centre near the border of The Gap, is similar in size.
Restaurants/Cafe
Cafes and small restaurants are starting to pop up everywhere in Ashgrove. Ashgrove Avenue is home to about 3-4 little funky cafes and there are a couple of little restaurant precincts on Waterworks Rd. The other option is to go to the neighbouring suburb of Red Hill and Paddington for great dining options.
School Catchment Zones
Ashgrove State School and Ithaca Creek are the two primary Government schools and then for high school it is split into two catchments being Kelvin Grove State High which is a very well renowned school or The Gap State High School if you’re in the outer part of Ashgrove. Premium prices are paid from both home buyers and tenants for properties within the Kelvin Grove State School catchment zone. Marist Brothers school is located in Ashgrove which is a private Catholic boys school which has a good reputation.
Recreation
With plenty of parkland and green space, renovated character homes and plenty of shops, it is not hard to see why property investors buy in Ashgrove for growth and strong rental return. Weekends will involve riding along the bike paths, picnics in the park, maybe a trip to the movies in neighbouring Newmarket or heading to one of the 3 or 4 small funky pubs in Ashgrove like The Grove or Junk Bar.
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WHY HAMILTON?
Hamilton is one of Newcastle’s most vibrant and in-demand inner-city suburbs, known for its strong café culture, heritage housing, nightlife and unbeatable access to the CBD. It is consistently one of the highest-performing rental markets in Newcastle due to its combination of lifestyle appeal, transport connectivity and proximity to employment hubs.
For property investors, Hamilton represents a high-demand, low-vacancy suburb where rental properties are rarely vacant for long. Its appeal spans across professionals, healthcare workers, students and lifestyle-driven tenants who prioritise walkability and amenity over space.
The suburb is centred around Beaumont Street, one of Newcastle’s most established dining and entertainment precincts. This creates a strong “village feel” that continues to attract long-term tenants willing to pay a premium for convenience and lifestyle.
From a property management perspective, Hamilton is a high-performing but competitive rental market. Well-presented properties, particularly renovated terraces, apartments and character homes, consistently achieve strong rental returns due to ongoing tenant demand.
DEMOGRAPHICS
Hamilton has a diverse and highly urbanised demographic profile, with a strong concentration of young professionals, couples, students and long-term renters.
The suburb is particularly popular with professionals working in Newcastle CBD, healthcare workers at John Hunter Hospital and academic staff or students from the University of Newcastle. Its central location makes it highly practical for a wide range of occupations.
Household sizes tend to be smaller, with many single professionals and couples choosing Hamilton for its lifestyle rather than large family homes. There is also a strong transient rental population, particularly in apartments and smaller dwellings close to Beaumont Street.
Despite this, Hamilton also retains a stable long-term resident base, particularly in heritage streets away from the main commercial strip.
HEALTH, EDUCATION & SCHOOLING
Hamilton benefits from excellent access to healthcare and education infrastructure within the broader Newcastle area.
John Hunter Hospital is within a short drive and is a major employment hub for healthcare professionals living in the suburb. Numerous medical centres and specialist clinics are also located in nearby Hamilton North, Waratah and Newcastle CBD.
Education options include Hamilton Public School and access to a range of nearby primary and secondary schools such as Newcastle High School and St Francis Xavier’s College.
The University of Newcastle is also easily accessible, supporting strong rental demand from students and academic professionals.
CafeS & DINING
Hamilton is widely regarded as one of Newcastle’s premier dining and café destinations, anchored by Beaumont Street.
Beaumont Street offers a diverse mix of cafés, restaurants, bars and takeaway options, catering to both daytime and nightlife activity. This vibrant strip is one of the key reasons Hamilton consistently attracts high tenant demand.
The area is known for its multicultural dining options, casual eateries and lively atmosphere, making it a social hub for both residents and visitors.
Nearby suburbs such as Islington, Wickham and Newcastle CBD further expand dining and entertainment options, including waterfront restaurants and nightlife precincts.
PARKS & Recreation
Hamilton offers access to a mix of urban parks, sporting facilities and nearby coastal recreation.
Gregson Park is one of the suburb’s key green spaces, providing shaded walking paths, playgrounds and open areas for families and community events. It is a central recreational hub within the suburb.
Residents are also within a short drive of Newcastle’s iconic beaches, including Bar Beach, Merewether Beach and Nobbys Beach, all of which are popular for swimming, surfing and coastal walks.
The Bathers Way coastal walk is easily accessible, offering scenic routes along the coastline.
Transport Options
Hamilton is one of Newcastle’s best-connected suburbs, making it extremely attractive for commuters.
Hamilton Train Station provides direct rail access to Newcastle Interchange, Sydney and surrounding suburbs. This is a major advantage for tenants working across the Hunter and beyond.
Bus services also operate frequently through the suburb, connecting residents to the CBD, University of Newcastle, hospitals and coastal areas.
Road connectivity is strong, with direct access to major arterial routes linking to the Pacific Highway, Wickham and surrounding suburbs.
For tenants, Hamilton’s transport access is one of its strongest rental drivers.
SURROUNDING SUBURBS
Hamilton is surrounded by key inner-Newcastle suburbs including Hamilton East, Islington, Broadmeadow, Wickham, Maryville and Newcastle West.
This central positioning places it within one of the city’s most active rental corridors, supported by employment, education, transport and lifestyle infrastructure.
The surrounding suburbs reinforce Hamilton’s status as a high-demand rental location with strong long-term investment fundamentals.