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Buyers Agent in Eastgardens

Carved from neighbouring areas such as Pagewood and Hillsdale, what was once a quieter pocket has gained prominence with the opening of Westfield Eastgardens shopping centre in 1987, which gave birth to a suburb that now carries its name: Eastgardens.

While Westfield Eastgardens remains as the suburb’s central heartbeat, its major transport arteries pump vibrancy into Eastgardens with a calm but growing suburban energy.

The transformation that this suburb has undergone has positioned the suburb into a practical, convenient haven for families and young professionals seeking value in one of Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs.

Eastgardens strikes a balanced appeal: it’s family-friendly with recreational spots and open spaces and moderately affluent, yet more affordable than its iconic beachside neighbours.

Ongoing high-density projects continue to reshape its skyline with modern apartments and infrastructure while still preserving its quiet suburban roots.

For buyers seeking a well-connected yet grounded lifestyle, Eastgardens presents a compelling opportunity with the guidance of a Buyers Agent in Eastgardens specialising in the area.

What's on this page

250+

Successful purchases

5.0 ⭐

Google rating (110+ reviews)

$33,000

Average savings in Eastgardens

38 days

Average search to settlement

Recent Purchased Properties in Eastgardens

Houses

🏠 82 Rhodes Street - $1,960,000
🏠 200 Bunnerong Road - $2,610,000
🏠 162 Bunnerong Road - $2,470,000

Units

🏢 36 Heffron Road - $2,070,000
🏢 229/13 Oscar Place - $835,000
🏢 219/15 Oscar Place - $845,000
🏢 927/13 Oscar Place - $1,513,100
🏢 1028/13 Oscar Place - $850,000
🏢 1247/1 Finch Drive - $950,000
🏢 940/1 Finch Drive - $952,800
🏢 327/126 Banks Avenue - $1,030,000
🏢 33/1 Studio Drive - $975,000
🏢 439/1 Finch Drive - $805,000
🏢 1337/1 Finch Drive - $825,000
🏢 1008/4 Finch Drive - $1,590,000
🏢 1735/1 Studio Drive - $1,150,000
🏢 128/126 Banks Avenue - $1,420,000
🏢 314/3 Finch Drive - $980,000
🏢 G7/2 Oscar Place - $940,000
🏢 730/13 Oscar Place - $1,500,000

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Agent Pricing Analysis in Eastgardens

After reviewing all agents that have sold a property in Eastgardens in the last 12 months, the average difference between guide price and sold price for units is -0.65%.

Without knowing the selling strategy, how do you know how much to bid?

Properties can sell significantly over or under the price guide. Here's a spread based on recent agent performance in Eastgardens.

Lowest Result -3.52% Under Price Guide -$35,190
Typical Result -0.65% Under Price Guide -$6,479
Highest Result +2.38% Over Price Guide +$23,788
$964,810
$993,521 Spread: $58,978Difference between Low and High
$1,023,788
** Projection based on the suburb's median sale price of $1,000,000 for units (last 12 months).
Spread: $58,978 Difference between Low and High ** Projection based on the suburb's median sale price of $1,000,000 for units (last 12 months).

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Why use a Buyers Agent in Eastgardens

Buying a home in Eastgardens can be far more complex than it first appears, which is why engaging a Buyers Agent in Eastgardens has become a strategic decision rather than a luxury for many purchasers.

Eastgardens’ balance of established convenience and forward-looking redevelopment makes it a highly desirable address, and experienced guidance can place buyers at a clear advantage.

Equally important is the efficiency and clarity that an Eastgardens Buyers Agent introduces to the buying process. An Eastern Suburbs Buyers Agent brings efficiency and clarity to the process, reducing the time and effort spent navigating listings, inspections, and due diligence while ensuring decisions are well informed.

One of the most significant advantages of working with a Buyers Agent in Eastgardens is access to off-market and premarket opportunities, properties that may never be publicly advertised. This expanded access often results in a broader choice of homes and, in many cases, a less competitive buying environment.

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What a buyers agent in Eastgardens costs

Most buyers agents charge a percentage of the purchase price – typically 2-3%. The more you pay for a property, the more they earn.

Moove works differently: one flat fee, agreed in writing before we start, that typically comes in at a fraction of the percentage model. Our only incentive is to buy well.

Moove
Traditional buyers agent
Going it alone
Fee structure
Flat Fee, fixed upfront
2% of purchase price
No fee
Off-market access
Professional negotiation
Agent incentive alignment
Fee never rises with the price you pay
Fee grows when you pay more
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Time to settlement
38 days on average
Varies
6-12 months of searching is common

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Top Real Estate Agents in Eastgardens

At Moove, we have relationships with agents across Eastgardens and surrounding suburbs. Some of the big agencies in the area include:

  • TRIPLE S PROPERTY
  • Meriton Apartments
  • Richardson & Wrench Maroubra
  • NGFarah Pty Limited
  • PRD Perez Real Estate

Some of the agents we have relationships include:

  • Bruce Li Tan
  • Billie - Bee Lee Cheah
  • Jack - Zhihong Zhang
  • Sales Team
  • Chris Stathakis
  • (Emma) Hwee Tenh Chia

In total there are 70 agents we would speak to when helping you purchase your perfect property in Eastgardens.

We speak to all of them. They know us, which is how we hear about Eastgardens properties before they’re listed.

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Eastgardens Suburb Profile

Shops or schools are usually named after the area they’re situated in. but Eastgardens flips the script. This suburb actually takes its name from the Westfield Eastgardens shopping centre.

On a map, its borders form a quirky outline that looks a bit like a boot viewed from the side.

Such are the peculiarities of this eastern suburb located 9 kilometres south of the Sydney CBD.

A (Very) Short History

Originally, Eastgardens was a part of the suburbs of Pagewood and Hillsdale. The land where it sits now was originally government-owned and was used as an Urban Transit Authority bus depot and also as a manufacturing plant for Holden, which was an iconic Australian automotive brand.

Westfield Eastgardens

The suburb is known for its standout attraction, which is none other than where its name was derived from, Westfield Eastgardens, a large and popular shopping centre (one of the bigger ones in the southeast Sydney area). It serves as Eastgardens’ central hub.

Conveniently positioned at the corner of Wentworth Avenue and Bunnerong Road, two major thoroughfares bordering the suburb to the south and east respectively, this iconic shopping centre offers a wide range of retail stores, dining options, entertainment facilities (including a cinema complex), and family-oriented fun spots.

Other Attractions

While Westfield Eastgardens remains the suburb’s main attraction, it has plenty of other offerings that draw people to the area. Beyond the shopping centre, Eastgardens also features community facilities like the Eastgardens Library (which hosts events such as rhyme time sessions for kids), and the occasional pop-up or seasonal activities.

Cultivating the Perfect Sydney Balance

Living in Eastgardens, a compact residential suburb (the total area spans just half a square kilometre), is all about having a practical, suburban lifestyle underpinned by strong convenience. It may not have that ‘wow’ factor compared to flashier beachside areas, that understated nature is exactly what draws buyers seeking balance over buzz.

The suburb is widely regarded as family-oriented and relaxed, with a community vibe that’s middle-income and diverse. Residents can vouch for Eastgardens just being quiet and well-maintained.

From an affluence and lifestyle perspective, the suburb sits comfortably in the middle ground, with a moderately affluent profile and a subtle, emerging edge as redevelopment introduces newer apartments, cafés, and mixed-use developments.

In other words, it’s not trying to be anything. It just is.

Accessibility

The transport scene is heavily centred around the Westfield Eastgardens bus interchange, which serves as a major hub for the surrounding Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. Extensive bus services operate from the lower-level interchange on Bunnerong Road, connecting to the city, Sydney Airport, Bondi Junction, Mascot, Green Square, and the Inner West.

Eastgardens’ nearest train station is Mascot Station, which is approximately a 10-minute drive away from the shopping centre.

Homes and Streetscape

From a more traditional, low-density area to an increasingly urbanised one, the homes in Eastgardens reflect the suburb’s quiet evolution. This gradual shift is driven by its central location near Westfield Eastgardens and ongoing redevelopment.

Apartments make up the majority of the local housing stock (around 82-85%), including high-rise and mid-rise blocks. Detached houses account for around 15% of dwellings, with a small proportion of semi-detached homes and townhouses.

In terms of its streetscape, residential streets farther from the centre feel suburban and green, with tree-lined paths being a common sight, along with big front yards, exuding a generally calm vibe.

As residences get closer to the mall and transport hubs, the atmosphere starts to feel denser with taller apartment towers, more foot traffic, and a busier, more urban energy.

The Education Scene

Despite its small size, especially compared to its neighbouring suburbs, there are also educational facilities in Eastgardens. The area features Eastgardens Kindy, a local kindergarten that focuses on early childhood education, and Pagewood Public School, which is technically not within the suburb’s borders but is located just outside. It serves the area for Kindergarten to Year 6.

Nature for Nurture

Parks serve a vital role in communities, so a suburb in Sydney (or any suburb in Australia for that matter) is not complete without green spaces. The suburb places emphasis on family-friendly, community-oriented green pockets with playgrounds, sports fields, dog areas, as well as open grass for those weekend picnics or even just casual outdoor activity.

Chauvel Green Park serves as Eastgardens’ main recreational space, with additional parks and natural areas located just minutes away in surrounding suburbs.

Eastgardens: Where Suburban Convenience Takes Root

Eastgardens is a compact, highly accessible pocket planted south of Sydney’s CBD. Once a little more than a patch of land, the suburb has grown from a modest seed into a well-connected address shaped by thoughtful redevelopment.

What sprouted with the establishment of Westfield Eastgardens has since blossomed into a neighbourhood with modern residential pockets, upgraded parklands, and strong transport links.

Today, Eastgardens offers a lifestyle that feels both settled and forward-looking, rooted in convenience, branching into new housing, and steadily flourishing as one of the Eastern Suburbs’ most practical, accessible places to call home.

Interesting Stats about Eastgardens

  • Eastgardens has a population of 4,086, with a median age of 31 years, indicating a youthful demographic.
  • The average household size is 2.4, reflecting a mix of family types and living arrangements within the suburb.
  • Families make up approximately 28% of households, while couples without children account for 30%, highlighting diverse living situations.
  • A significant 69.7% of dwellings are flats, units, or apartments, indicating a trend towards high-density living.
  • Renting is predominant at 59.1%, suggesting strong demand for rental properties and opportunities for investors.

Eastgardens Streets

Banks Avenue
Boonah Avenue
Bunnerong Road
Finch Drive
Fraser Avenue
Heffron Road
Mathewson Street
Oscar Place
Rhodes Street
Smith Street
Studio Drive

Suburbs Near Eastgardens

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About the author

The information on this page has been pulled together by Mark Mendel, Co-Founder of Moove, and a team of 20 property researchers, buyers agents and analysts to bring you the latest and most up-to-date information on the Eastgardens market.

Mark has 25 years of experience in the Australian property market and has managed well over 1,000 property transactions.

Moove has been the winner of AFR Fast Starters in 2025 and 2026, and has appeared in multiple media outlets including the Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, Elite Agent, Ticker News and more.

Picture of About the author

About the author

The information on this page has been pulled together by Mark Mendel, Co-Founder of Moove, and a team of 20 property researchers, buyers agents and analysts to bring you the latest and most up-to-date information on the Eastgardens market.

Mark has 25 years of experience in the Australian property market and has managed well over 1,000 property transactions.

Moove has been the winner of AFR Fast Starters in 2025 and 2026, and has appeared in multiple media outlets including the Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, Elite Agent, Ticker News and more.

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