Seven of our favourite homes for sale in Sydney right now
By Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney
Looking for your next home in Sydney? We’ve got you covered.
40 Livingstone Avenue, Pymble
Most of us can’t wait to get home after a day’s hard graft, but turning into the long driveway of 40 Livingstone Avenue, Pymble, must feel like heaven. Tall trees and greenery fringe the drive before you arrive at the impressive, generous entrance here.
“The house sits beautifully in its environment,” says Christie’s International Real Estate’s Darren Curtis. “The bushland setting is a haven – sheer privacy and seclusion.”
Ample terraces and balconies mean you can get out into that restorative scene, but you’d just as soon gaze at the interiors here. “The finish is immaculate,” he says. The upper entry level brings you into the sweep of the brilliant communal spaces. A raked, beamed ceiling pushes across from the sharp kitchen – love those pale emerald quartzite benches – to luminous living and dining rooms with double-height glass bringing that divine outside in.
The lofty roofline carries outside to the superb, broad al fresco space with stone walls, a built-in barbecue and a fireplace floating above the cool pool below.
Italian floor tiles, Japanese wall tiles, smart wiring and splendid accommodation on both levels underscore the quality here. Excellent schools are nearby, so too good transport links to Sydney.
56 Caledonia Street, Paddington
Enveloped by a serene wonderland of trees, this lovingly renovated sandstone home offers a sweet escape on one of Paddington’s quietest streets. “This rare property, available for the first time in 36 years, spans two blocks with an 11-metre frontage,” the agent notes. “The north-facing courtyard with its saltwater swimming pool is perfect for summer, while in winter, the library and fireside living rooms become cosy retreats.”
8 Higgs Street, Coogee
Bathed in sunlight, this stunning circa 1906 period home captivates with its sprawling 1105 square metres of land, restored period details, and refined renovation at the rear. “Watching the sunrise from the front steps in the early morning offers elevated views of the Pacific, underscoring the home’s proximity to Coogee Beach,” the agent remarks. “Summers are best spent enjoying the pool, garden, and spacious open-plan living areas.”
32A/88 Barangaroo Avenue, Barangaroo
Rising to the 32nd floor of the eagerly awaited One Sydney Harbour, this luxury apartment occupies a prime north-east corner with a dramatic sightline over the Harbour Bridge. “Renzo Piano crafted the architecture and Darling Associates the interiors, boasting expansive glass walls that capture the Barangaroo headlands and Luna Park,” the agent highlights. “The first resident will indulge in a six-star hotel lifestyle in one of Sydney’s most exclusive locales.”
29 Kingston Street, Haberfield
Nestled along a tree-lined street of its premier postcode, this exquisite period home unveils architectural grace through a stunning renovation and extension. “The heart of the home is the family-centric open-plan living area, encompassing the kitchen and dining spaces, designed for family time and entertaining,” the agent details. “Meanwhile, original elements, such as ornate ceilings and fireplaces, have been carefully preserved.”
9/744 New South Head Road, Rose Bay
Set to the soundtrack of gently lapping waves, this top-floor penthouse epitomises tranquil waterfront living. “Every aspect of the apartment’s design intends to enhance the stunning water and Harbour Bridge views, using a soft palette of materials like quality wood veneer and natural stone benchtops,” notes the seller and architect, Rob Mirams. “The master suite is particularly special, offering constant views of the bridge, day and night.”
79 Queen Street, Woollahra
Classic to the front and contemporary to the back, the transformation of this idyllic cottage flawlessly captures the upscale allure of Woollahra. “It’s designed for both daily life and entertaining, featuring cultivated open-plan interiors and excellent indoor-outdoor flow to a private garden,” the agent says. “Premium materials such as marble and polished concrete are present. Especially striking is the concrete slab island used in the chef’s kitchen.”
This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.