Thirteen of our favourite homes for sale in NSW right now
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14A Bulls Road, Burraneer
Bathed in the northeastern sun, this exquisite residence epitomises waterfront luxury on the prestigious Burraneer peninsula. “No expense was spared in crafting this home, complete with multiple living and entertainment zones and a private lift from the double car garage,” the agent says. “Uninterrupted bay views can be savoured from the gas-fireplace-adorned lounge, the vast entertaining terrace, or by the swimming pool and deepwater jetty.”
26/93 Elizabeth Bay Road, Elizabeth Bay
Upon entering this luxurious apartment, artfully reimagined by Acronym Studio, your breath is taken away by its sheer expanse, breathtaking views, and designer details. “The dining room, with its sweeping views, is a favourite for enjoying delightful dinners and long lunches, reminiscent of dining on a private yacht,” the agent says. “Outside, the landscaped grounds and pool create a daily experience akin to an exclusive holiday resort.”
9 The Scarp, Castlecrag
On this waterfront reserve property enveloped by lush rainforest, the original 1961 Patrick House by Peter Muller and Bert Read has been reimagined into a pavilion-style sanctuary by architect Kooi-Ying Mah. “Each space uniquely captures views of the rainforest and Sailors Bay,” the agent says. “As the day changes and the sunlight moves throughout the house, there’s always a new cosy spot to sit and enjoy.”
2/38 Bond Street, Maroubra
Pinnacle Design Studio’s architectural vision for this brand-new, whole-floor beachfront retreat blends coastal resort aesthetics with modern design. The agent says the apartment boasts two unique outlooks. “An open-plan living area leads to a large balcony with spectacular ocean and headland views,” she says, and “the tranquil north-facing master bedroom, a sanctuary of its own, features a full-width balcony overlooking a serene garden”.
20 Renwick Street, Drummoyne
Visitors to Fernbank are often astonished by what lies behind its captivating double-fronted facade: a bright, expansive interior, courtyard and patio spaces, and a detached studio bedroom above the garage. “The house extension optimises its northerly aspect, filling the courtyard and many rooms with winter sunlight,” the agent says. “With the sound of the water feature in the background, the courtyard is perfect for breakfast, reading, or hosting gatherings.”
25 Waterview Street, Mona Vale
Serene garden views envelop Andriesse House like a lush green blanket, enhancing its status as a pristine example of modernist architecture designed by Arthur Baldwinson in 1948. “The house is set well back from the street on a generous block, benefiting from a northerly aspect, [and has] myriad living options,” the agent says. “It boasts high ceilings, Tallowwood timber floors, multiple terraces, and an open fireplace within a striking sandstone wall.”
53 Craigend Street, Darlinghurst
Stepping into this corner terrace, the fusion of modern luxury and heritage charm, expertly designed by AlphaMade, immediately impresses. “The elegant use of verde Alpi marble, combined with hardwood floors and a bespoke bar, sets a tone of sophistication,” the agent says. “From the restored facade to the sunny north-facing balcony and timber-decked courtyard, every detail enhances the beauty of this home.”
92 Phillips Road, Newrybar
Nestled in the serene Newrybar hinterland, Glenfernie Farm combines the timeless charm of a renovated Queenslander with breathtaking ocean views and a magnesium lap pool. “It captures the essence of hinterland living, with polished timber floors, high ceilings and bay windows framing stunning views,” explains the agent. “A self-contained studio provides a versatile space for a guest retreat, office or yoga studio, enhancing the property’s appeal.”
9 Walker Street, Byron Bay
Waking to the serene rustle of tropical foliage, this family sanctuary offers one of Byron’s finest new homes, bathed in tropical breezes through extensive glass doors. “Soaring ceilings and curved walls invite you in, drawing your gaze to the garden oasis with its magnesium pool,” the agent shares. “The home’s clever design includes dual living spaces and a sophisticated kitchen, featuring a curved opening and sleek two-tone stone benchtops.”
59 Queen Street, Berry
Atalia House embodies the romance of serene village life: a distinctive weatherboard cottage enveloped by flourishing gardens in Berry’s vibrant heart. “With its multiple living spaces, master bedroom with a heritage fireplace, and a serene undercover deck, this home is ideal for families, downsizers, or as a popular holiday retreat,” the agent explains. “Additionally, Pixie, a separate cottage, offers privacy for parents or guests.”
52 Shepherd Street, Bowral
Immersed in the legacy of Don Bradman, this historically rich 1890 home is where the cricket icon honed his batting technique. “This is the house where Bradman lived between the ages of three and 15,” the agent shares. “Having undergone a meticulous restoration that earned the National Trust Award for Conservation and Heritage, it now features modern yet sympathetic interiors, a period-perfect garden, and a self-contained garden apartment.”
60 Mullumbimbi St, Brunswick Heads
Easy on the eye with its sweet pale pink facade, this 1950s home has been tastefully renovated to create a fresh and inviting family haven. “It’s a well-maintained, value-packed property that’s private, secure, and quietly nestled on a massive level allotment with rear access from Balun Lane,” the agent explains. “The funky downstairs area serves as a versatile space, while the enormous backyard opens up endless possibilities.”
46 Robinsville Crescent, Thirroul
Relaxing in the dining area beneath soaring cathedral ceilings, framed by exotic palms and escarpment views, this Hampton-style home offers a serene and stylish haven. “Its design brilliantly enhances the spaciousness and light, merging the indoors with the outdoors via French doors leading to a wraparound deck,” says the seller, Tristan Parry. “Meanwhile, Thirroul Beach and its seawater pool are just five minutes away.”
This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.