Beverly Hills property data
Explore zoning, school catchments, local crime and property data for Beverly Hills, NSW (5,075 mapped properties). Flood and bushfire mapping for this area is coming soon.
Zoning in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills is mostly residential. The most common zones:
Low density residential — mostly detached houses on standard suburban blocks.
Zone: Low Density Residential
Medium density residential — townhouses, terraces and low-rise units (the “missing middle”).
Zone: Medium Density Residential
Centre / commercial — shops, offices and mixed use; often allows apartments above.
Zone: Local Centre
School catchments in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills can span more than one catchment — check a specific address (below) for the exact school.
Crime near Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills sits in the Georges River council area, which recorded 7,871 reported offences in the 12 months to May 2026.
Every reported offence by type — these add up to the 7,871 total. Figures are for the whole Georges River council area (which may cover several suburbs), last 12 months. Reported offences only.
Who lives in Beverly Hills
At the 2021 Census, 45.9% of Beverly Hills’s 10,483 residents were born overseas.
Top ancestries
Top countries of birth
Ancestry counts people reporting each ancestry (up to two each), as a share of responses. Source: ABS 2021 Census.
Development near Beverly Hills
Georges River council approved 609 new dwellings in the 12 months to Apr 2026.
New dwellings approved across the whole Georges River council area (not just Beverly Hills). See the council trend. Source: ABS Building Approvals.
- 100 Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills NSW 2209
- 10/10-12 Hampden Street, Beverly Hills NSW 2209
- 10/10 Dennis Place, Beverly Hills NSW 2209
- 10/10 Hampden Street, Beverly Hills NSW 2209
- 10/11-17 Broadarrow Road, Beverly Hills NSW 2209
- 101/143 Stoney Creek Road, Beverly Hills NSW 2209
- 101/149 Cambridge Street, Beverly Hills NSW 2209
- 10/1-15 Dennis Place, Beverly Hills NSW 2209
Figures are indicative only — verify any specific property with the relevant council. Sources: council/state planning schemes & flood mapping, Geoscape G-NAF, state police crime statistics, ABS.