Neutral Bay Junction
Neutral Bay Junction in Sydney earns its remote-friendly tag honestly — 14 coffee spots including Bay Roasters and Cafe Bolle, a digital nomad gravity lite score of 100. Coles handles groceries. Twenty-nine restaurants and 18 parks make this the kind of suburb where the lifestyle actually stacks up against the rent.
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About this Neighborhood
Neutral Bay Junction hits the ceiling on digital nomad gravity lite (score: 100), driven entirely by coffee density of 1.0 — 14 cafes in a neighborhood where Cafe Bolle and Bay Roasters set the standard above the chain tier. The remote-friendly tag is earned. Social glue registers 82, the highest dwell component in this batch at 32 — people aren't just stopping in, they're staying. Restaurants land at 29 with Stir Crazy and Sushi Train anchoring a food scene that's balanced rather than saturated (z=-0.40). Grocery is the only signal below expectation: 7 spots covering Coles and Foodary, z=-0.89 — functional but not deep. Eighteen parks give this North Shore suburb its outdoor infrastructure. All 6 essential categories are covered (100% 15-minute completeness). Two courts and one fitness center are modest; this is primarily a café-and-park neighborhood. Doppelgangers are Canadian — Edmonton's Skunk Hollow and two Toronto addresses — all sharing the coffee-density-driven nomad profile and high dwell time.
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