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Air quality in Point Piper (2027)

Air quality is an increasingly important factor for buyers in Point Piper (2027), particularly those with asthma, respiratory conditions, or young children. The data below shows the average AQI and the number of days per year on which air quality in the monitoring region exceeded the NSW standard, a figure most Sydney buyers have never seen but which varies meaningfully across the metropolitan area.

Any dealbreakers?

Air quality in Point Piper

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GoodAQI · NSW DCCEEW
06:48 AEST
Cook and Phillip station · 2.7 km from centroid
12-month median: AQI 27 · Good

Air quality is generally safe for outdoor activity.


Pollutants
nearest station
PM2.5i
5.3µg/m³
24-hr avg
PM10i
15.5µg/m³
24-hr avg
NO₂i
-0.0pphm
1hr reading

AQI · last 12 months · daily mean
Cook and Phillip station · 365 daily points
Source: NSW DCCEEW Air Quality API (CC BY 4.0). Historical data updated weekly; live readings cached 60 minutes.

For most Point Piper buyers, air quality will not be a dealbreaker. The region around 2027 is unlikely to be materially worse than the Sydney metropolitan average. It becomes more relevant if you are comparing Point Piper to suburbs further from major road corridors, or if a household member has a respiratory condition that makes air quality a daily health consideration rather than a background factor.

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