Rooms for rent in Sydney
If you are looking for a room in Sydney, you probably want to know three things quickly: what kinds of spaces are available, which suburbs are worth checking, and whether a room can work for the way you practice.

Start with
Sydney and nearby areas
Then compare
Room setup, availability and client access
What this page is for
Find the Sydney room pathway that matches how your clients arrive.
Most people do not choose a room because it exists in a broad location. They choose it because it sits near their clients, supports the service they provide and is available in a way that makes the practice viable.
Will clients find the location easy enough to reach?
Does the room setup match the appointment type?
Can you book the days or rhythm your practice needs?
Are pricing, cleaning and shared-use expectations clear?
High-intent suburbs
Narrow Sydney by the suburb your clients already understand.
City searches are useful as a starting point, but practitioners usually choose rooms by the suburb their clients can realistically reach.
Sydney CBD
NSW
Central rooms for practitioners whose clients arrive by train, work nearby or need a city appointment location.
View rooms in Sydney CBDSurry Hills
NSW
Inner-city rooms for therapy, wellness and professional services close to the CBD fringe.
View rooms in Surry HillsSt Leonards
NSW
North Shore rooms near major health, medical and allied health demand.
View rooms in St LeonardsBondi Junction
NSW
Eastern suburbs rooms for practitioners serving Bondi, Waverley and nearby clients.
View rooms in Bondi JunctionDrummoyne
NSW
Inner-west rooms for clients who want easier local access outside the CBD.
View rooms in DrummoyneCaringbah
NSW
Sutherland Shire rooms for local health, beauty and wellness appointments.
View rooms in CaringbahCurrent listings
A few Sydney rooms to start comparing
Room type
Choose the kind of room you need before you enquire.
The same location can suit very different practices. Use the room type as a filter for privacy, equipment, session style and client experience.
Medical and consulting rooms
For doctors, specialists, cosmetic physicians and consulting providers.
Therapy rooms
For psychologists, counsellors, therapists and private sessions.
Beauty rooms
For skin, lashes, brows, injectables, aesthetics and beauty services.
Allied health rooms
For hands-on treatment, rehab, physio, chiro, osteo and bodywork.
Before you book
The right room is the one that makes the appointment easier to run.
Search by how you work
A psychologist, injector, GP, massage therapist and allied health practitioner can all search for Sydney rooms, but the right fit looks different for each. Start with the kind of room you need, then compare privacy, setup, access and availability.
Use Sydney as the starting point
Sydney searches often become suburb searches. Sydney CBD may suit clients coming by train; Surry Hills may suit a creative or wellness practice; St Leonards may suit North Shore clients. The right suburb depends on who you serve.
Check the arrangement, not just the address
Before enquiring, look at the days available, pricing model, room presentation, client arrival experience and whether the room supports hourly, daily or regular use.
Sydney room FAQs
Questions people ask before choosing a room in Sydney
How do I find rooms for rent in Sydney?
Start with the room type and suburb that best fit your clients. You can browse Sydney-wide, then narrow into areas such as Sydney CBD, Surry Hills, St Leonards, Bondi Junction, Drummoyne, Penrith or Caringbah.
What type of Sydney room should I look for?
Use a consulting or medical room for clinical appointments, a therapy room for private talk-based sessions, a treatment room for hands-on work, and a beauty room for skin, brows, lashes, aesthetics or cosmetic services.
Can I rent a room in Sydney by the hour or day?
Some Sydney rooms support hourly or daily use, while others are better suited to regular weekly days or longer arrangements. Availability and pricing vary by room, so confirm the details before committing.
What should I check before enquiring?
Check room setup, privacy, client arrival, parking or transport, included equipment, cleaning expectations, pricing, cancellation terms and whether your service suits the room.


