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Suburb comparison

Figtree vs Wollongong — which Sydney suburb suits you?

The key differences: Wollongong is $90/wk cheaper per week to rent; Wollongong has more schools within the postcode. The table below covers all available metrics.

Last refreshed April 2026 (most cards). Per-card sources show exact dates.

Wollongong

Figtree

2525

Wollongong

Wollongong

2500

MetricFigtreeWollongong
Median house price
Median unit price
Median weekly rent$720/wk$630/wk
Annual price growth
SEIFA advantage decile9/108/10
Flood zone coverage
Bushfire zone coverage37.8%31.4%
Schools in postcode411

Choose Figtree if...

  • Socio-economic advantage score matters to you
  • Figtree leads on 2 of the 4 head-to-head metrics

Choose Wollongong if...

  • You are renting first and want lower weekly outgoings
  • School options within walking distance matter
  • Wollongong leads on 2 of the 4 head-to-head metrics

Common questions

Is Figtree or Wollongong more expensive?
Price data varies — check each suburb's page for the latest figures.
Which is better for renters — Figtree or Wollongong?
Median weekly rent is $720/wk in Figtree and $630/wk in Wollongong, making Wollongong the more affordable rental market.
Is Figtree or Wollongong 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 Figtree vs Wollongong?
Figtree has 4 schools in the postcode, and Wollongong has 11. Note that school catchments can extend across postcode boundaries.

Full suburb profiles

Figtree 2525Wollongong 2500