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Flood risk in Hurlstone Park (2193)

Hurlstone Park (2193) sits within the Canterbury-Bankstown local government area, and like much of greater Sydney it contains pockets of varying flood exposure. NSW flood maps distinguish between high-probability and low-probability zones, and the rating shown here reflects the most recent publicly available data from the NSW Government. Use it as a starting point. Always obtain a formal flood report before exchanging contracts.

2193

Flood risk

NSW EPI Flood Planning Area · 1% AEP equivalent

No council flood study covers this postcode. Flood risk may still exist, particularly near watercourses — check with your conveyancer.

NSW EPI Flood (CC BY 4.0) · Coverage depends on council-adopted flood studies

If Hurlstone Park shows a moderate or high flood-risk rating, that does not necessarily rule it out as a purchase. Many highly desirable Sydney suburbs carry some flood exposure. What matters is the specific land parcel: is it in a high-probability zone, a low-probability zone, or outside mapped flood area entirely? Your conveyancer can obtain that answer from the Section 10.7 certificate. Flood-risk ratings can also affect lending conditions, so discuss the rating with your mortgage broker before committing.

Flood risk in nearby suburbs

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