Hamilton is very much a cosmopolitan suburb helped by the many Greek and Italian migrants that settled there in the early 1950’s. It is bounded by Donald Street to the north, Dumaresq Street to the south, Blackall Street to the west and Gordon Avenue to the east.
It is primarily made up of medium size 2 and 3 bedroom cottages on smaller manageable blocks of land varying from 250m - 450m2. These homes are generally weatherboard and iron roof construction and have in some cases been extensively renovated over the years.
Beaumont Street is the beating heart of Hamilton and is always a buzz day or night. Italian, Thai, Chinese, Turkish and Indian are only some of the cuisines you can sample from its many restaurants and casual café’s. It is a sought after location with access to the harbour precinct and beaches only minutes away by car or an easy bike ride.
Gregson Park and Hamilton public school is positioned in the centre of the suburb and public transport is easily accessible from most parts of this suburb.
Depending on the block size and degree of renovation, the average home will sell between, $300,000 - $650,000 with some homes selling in excess of $800,000.