By Lou Sweeney and Pauline Morrissey
Looking for your next home within NSW? We’ve got you covered.
2 Etham Avenue, Darling Point
Who doesn’t love a house draped in gorgeous green ivy with wrought iron gates and arched doorways accentuating its already appealing atmosphere?
At 2 Etham Avenue, near the peak of Darling Point’s peninsula, you’ll find a bit of whimsy both outside and in to complement the superb space and amenities on offer here.
Built in 1900, the brick residence is rock-solid, and a fine garden that frames travertine terraces adds to its enduring character.
“This is a great location with views out to the main harbour,” says Michael Pallier of Sydney Sotheby’s International Realty. “The house is elevated on the hill and north-facing so there’s lots of sun, a lot of light throughout.”
There’s also a splendidly individual feel to the interiors. Under lofty ceilings and anchored by handsome oak floors the bold, striped wallpaper of the entry foyer is one singular example.
A marble-trimmed kitchen and multiple living areas open out to that green garden and sparkling swimming pool. It’s upstairs though, across two levels, five super bedrooms, a retreat and rooftop terrace where you’ll find the harbour view jewels.
1/33A Shellcove Road, Kurraba Point
Seemingly floating above the tranquil waters of Shell Cove, this fully renovated waterfront apartment offers boating facilities and is ideal for those who cherish elegant harbourside living.
“It’s an absolute haven with extensive water views from its spacious, light-filled interiors and on the terrace,” the agent says. “You can unwind on the terrace watching sailboats or stroll down to the jetty to immerse in everything the harbour offers.”
208 McCarrs Creek Road, Church Point
Offered for the first time in over 50 years, this character-filled, north-facing chalet-style home basks in the sunshine while serving picturesque views over the bay and towards the national park.
“The level grassy foreshore practically serves as a private park, perfect for watching the kids swim, kayak, and fish,” says the seller, Finn Crutch. “Plus, with your boat right at the backyard’s edge, adventures on Pittwater are just moments away.”
31 Booth Street, Annandale
Bathed in natural light, Booth House transforms a modest terrace into a masterful warehouse-like oasis, artfully reimagined by the award-winning architects at Tobias Partners.
“This home unveils a striking three-level rebuild upon entry,” the agent says. “With its towering glass, dramatic voids, and a north rear aspect that soaks the interior in light, it beautifully merges [the interior] with al fresco spaces.”
14 Cavey Street, Marrickville
Exquisitely updated, this dual-level home combines a charming facade that opens to a splendid display of architectural luxury within.
“The spacious living and dining zone is highlighted by cathedral ceilings, exposed brick, and polished concrete floors, creating a welcoming space for family living,” the agent says. “Meanwhile, the luxury touches of Calcutta marble, aged brass, and a Cheminees Philippe fireplace add further refinement.”
802/118 Alfred Street South, Milsons Point
This designer apartment on the eighth floor of the exclusive North Residences encapsulates luxury living a short stroll from the North Sydney CBD.
“The layout is fantastic and quite spacious compared to others in this area,” the agent says. “With large sliding doors leading to the terrace from the living and dining room, it’s perfect for family gatherings, especially while watching the North Sydney CBD light up at dusk.”
1/1 Cremorne Road, Cremorne Point
Nestled on the ground floor of the renowned Lang Warren building, this harbourside apartment features open-plan interiors that extend through French doors to an entertaining terrace with views resembling the scenery of Lake Como.
“The position is the overwhelming feature of the property,” the agent says. “It offers unmatched tranquillity, with a daily spectacle of rolling grass leading to the harbour, making it truly magical.”
61-63 Cranstons Road, Middle Dural
Crafted by an A-team, this resort-style residence was designed by Andrew Donaldson, constructed by Mallinger Constructions, and landscaped by Rolling Stone Landscapes.
“It’s the pinnacle of luxury living with six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a championship-sized tennis court, and a heated pool,” the agent says. “Spanning over 1000 square metres across five pavilions, on over two hectares, it offers space, style, and sophistication.”
164 Stafford Street, Gerroa
Perched atop Gerroa Headland with unobstructed views of the shimmering Seven Mile Beach, this luxurious oceanside retreat defines coastal elegance.
“The residence has two separate kitchens, two laundries, and two spacious living areas, each with full-width balconies,” the agent says. “Additionally, the lavish outdoor space features one of the South Coast’s finest infinity pools, complete with a heated spa and an automated cinema.”
87 Cylinders Drive, Kingscliff
Hikari House offers a Palm Springs-inspired oasis where the back gate opens directly onto Kingscliff Beach, as though the beach is your private playground.
“The home’s central courtyard, featuring a pool and spa, allows for sunshine and privacy,” the agent says. “Designed to blend seamlessly with the outdoors, it boasts floor-to-ceiling glass doors and a soothing colour palette of granite stone, natural timbers, and concrete-look floor tiles.”
15 Kendall Street, Byron Bay
Designed by the acclaimed Happy Haus architectural firm, this north-facing gem makes full use of the ocean breeze from all angles.
“From the expansive decks, one can enjoy sweeping views of the lighthouse and ocean to the north and the lush Byron hills to the south,” the agent says. “Located just steps from Belongil Beach, it features self-contained living options on both levels, plus a separate studio, offering versatile living setups.”
9-11 Toongoon Road, Burradoo
Arriving at Grantham is like stepping into a storybook, greeted by a charming cobblestone circular driveway that leads to a pale blue two-storey house.
“Every detail reflects tranquillity and classic charm, from the soaring pitched ceilings to the cosy stone fireplace,” the agent says. “With its spacious, timeless design and romantic English country gardens, this home makes for an exceptional family retreat.”
This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.