Suburb comparison
Edgecliff vs Point Piper — which Sydney suburb suits you?
The key differences: Point Piper commands a $12.79M premium on median property price over Edgecliff. The table below covers all available metrics.
Last refreshed April 2026 (most cards). Per-card sources show exact dates.
MetricEdgecliffPoint Piper
Median house price$4.21M$17.00M▲
Median unit price$1.30M$4.03M▲
Median weekly rent$1050/wk$1050/wk
Annual price growth+91.3%—
SEIFA advantage decile10/1010/10
Flood zone coverage——
Bushfire zone coverage0.0%0.0%
Schools in postcode00
Choose Edgecliff if...
- You want a lower entry price for a house
Choose Point Piper if...
- Point Piper leads on 2 of the 2 head-to-head metrics
Common questions
- Is Edgecliff or Point Piper more expensive?
- Point Piper has the higher median house price ($17.00M) compared with $4.21M in Edgecliff.
- Which is better for renters — Edgecliff or Point Piper?
- Median weekly rent is $1050/wk in Edgecliff and $1050/wk in Point Piper, making Point Piper the more affordable rental market.
- Is Edgecliff or Point Piper at higher flood risk?
- Flood mapping coverage varies by postcode — see the flood risk pages for both suburbs for authoritative NSW data.
- How many schools are in Edgecliff vs Point Piper?
- Edgecliff has 0 schools in the postcode, and Point Piper has 0. Note that school catchments can extend across postcode boundaries.