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Walkability in Mount Colah (2079)

Walkability in Mount Colah (2079) reflects how easy it is to reach everyday destinations (supermarkets, cafes, parks, transport stops) on foot from a typical residential address in the suburb. Scores are derived from OpenStreetMap point-of-interest data and road-network analysis, and are expressed on a 0-to-100 scale where higher scores indicate more walkable environments. Sydney's walkability scores vary enormously, from highly walkable inner suburbs to car-dependent outer areas.

A high walkability score in Mount Colah typically signals a main street with retail and hospitality, close train or bus access, and parks within a short walk. It is strongly correlated with rental demand in the area, since renters tend to prioritise walkability more than buyers. If you are buying as an investor in 2079, a high walkability score is a useful proxy for sustained rental attractiveness.

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