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Rental Property & Holiday AccommodationSt. GeorgeThis area, part of the Sutherland Region, is densely populated, and well served by public transport. Overall, it has a high population of young families and English speaking migrants. Much of its of architecture is post-war development, principally low-rise brick housing. It is close to Sydney's main international airport. The world famous image of Sydney is of its spectacular, jag-toothed harbour, arched bridge and unusual Opera House. It is a vibrant, outdoorsy and multicultural city, with a temperate climate and a cosmopolitan sophistication tempered with a very Australian brashness and energy. The city is based on the coast, but its 3.7 million residents sprawl over 1800 square kilometres to the foothills of the Blue Mountains in the west and the fringes of Broken Bay in the north. On this site you can find available residential homes for rent or any kind of rental property, such as apartments, houses, fully furnished or unfurnished units, rooms, villas, townhouses, commercial for lease, holiday and share accommodation, short and long term rentals, flat, studio, private leases, pet friendly rentals and granny flats. Oz Rentals is a dedicated property search site for use by homeowners, landlords, managers, real estate agents, property management companies & others that want an affordable and effective way to find tenants fast. Rental properties Australia wide when looking for an apartment for rent, permanent or short stay rentals, house, townhouse, unit, villa to let, flats, rooms, commercial for lease, holidays or share accom. The coastal region running from Queensland to Victoria is the home to many beaches, coastal lakes and National Parks. The Great Dividing range runs parallel to this, hosting the Blue Mountains, the Snowy Mountains, the wineries of the Hunter Valley and the New England Tablelands. This then leads into the farming land and dry western slopes, which in total occupies two thirds of the whole state. These regions are also divided.There are 5 different regions along the coast. These include the South Coast which starts at the Victoria and New South Wales border and heads north to Sydney, the Central Coast which starts at Sydney and heads north as far as Newcastle where it then changes to the Lower North Coast up until Port Macquarie.
Sydney is Australia's largest and most cosmopolitan city and is the capital of New South Wales, the most heavily populated state of Australia. Central Sydney is compact and mostly accessible on foot. Circular Quay is the water gateway to Sydney, and is close to The Rocks, the Opera House and the Royal Botanic Gardens. A little further away is the main shopping district and Darling Harbour. The CBD of Sydney is very easy to get around with the parallel streets being long and tightly spaced Travelling East will bring you to Kings Cross and Paddington. Further on you pass through green and wealthy suburbs before reaching splendid beaches including Bondi. Sydney's urban sprawl has pushed west to Penrith at the foot of the Blue Mountains. The northern and southern suburbs of Sydney are divided by the Harbour. To travel between the two you can use the famous Harbour Bridge, the underwater tunnel or enjoy a spectacular ferry ride.Sydney's northern suburbs are renowned for their parks and tree-lined streets. A spectacular coastline leads north from Manly to Palm beach. NSW, a state rich with people and industry, is set along a fertile coastline with a hinterland that gradually slopes westward into the vast distances and dry dust of the sparsely populated Outback. The majority of New South Welshman live along the coast, a 1900 kilometre stretch of Pacific Ocean shoreline boasting a succession of surf beaches, tranquil inlets and rocky headlands. If the best experiences can be found in your own backyard, then New South Wales should top your wish list. Its beauty and diversity really does offer something for everyone. Enjoy the big city buzz of Sydney, its great restaurants and shopping, the beauty of its world famous harbour. Then step away to soak up the local flavours of the regions of New South Wales. Laze on a beach, hike in fresh mountain air, journey to the red outback, soothe your soul in one of the World Heritage national parks, take a leisurely drive through the State's lush farm regions or stop in the quirky towns and cosmopolitan centres. Along the way you'll be amazed at what you find - fine food and wine trails, lively festivals, Aboriginal heritage tours, amazing landscapes and friendly locals. New South Wales is all about the best things in life.
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