I was recently quoted by Savings.com.au on the key Sydney suburbs that savvy buyers should be keeping an eye on as we move into 2026. Here are the parts where I shared my perspective — and what they mean for your next move.
“Canterbury is 20% cheaper than neighbouring Marrickville and Dulwich Hill…”
On the inner-west suburb of Canterbury (2193), I pointed out that the area offers strong value for buyers willing to look beyond the headline suburbs. “Canterbury is 20% cheaper than neighbouring Marrickville and Dulwich Hill, and has the metro opening next year,” I told Savings.com.au.
What this means: if you’re seeking potential upside with lower entry price and strong infrastructure tailwinds, Canterbury warrants a closer look.
“In Hoxton and Horningsea Park you can still buy a solid house on a 500-600 sqm block for $1.3-$1.4 million…”
In the south-west, suburbs like Hoxton Park and Horningsea Park (both 2171) stood out. “In Hoxton and Horningsea Park you can still buy a solid house on a 500-600 sqm block for $1.3-$1.4 million,” I explained.
What this means: If your budget is tighter yet you still want access to a house, block size and growth potential matter — these suburbs might tick those boxes.
“Kogarah and Brighton-Le-Sands are great value for money considering the close proximity to the beach…”
Heading towards the bayside, I highlighted the suburbs of Kogarah (2217) and Brighton‑Le‑Sands (2216). “Kogarah and Brighton-Le-Sands are great value for money considering the close proximity to the beach, and the new M6 connector opening soon,” I said.
What this means: Often “close to beach” means sky-high prices, but here you’ve got a premium location **and** value — something every buyer should consider.
Final word
Across Sydney right now the story isn’t just “price up, price down” — it’s where you’re buying. Whether you’re looking in the inner-west, south-west or bayside, the common thread is value + infrastructure + opportunity. If you’re looking for markets where buyers may hold the upper hand, that’s the trifecta I focus on with my clients.
If you’d like to talk through your suburb strategy, get in touch — I’d be happy to help.
Read the full article here:
Sydney suburbs to watch in 2026 — Savings.com.au

