Our favourite homes for sale in NSW right now

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Our favourite homes for sale in NSW right now

By Pauline Morrissey

Looking for your next home in Sydney? We’ve rounded up the best on offer right now.

31D The Serpentine, Bilgola Beach

Set in an exclusive beachside locale, Serpentine House traces its roots back to a 1950s beach abode reinvented by architect Michael Muir and enjoying a recent top-to-toe renovation. “With its pavilion-style spread across three levels, there’s abundant space for a family to gather or find their own solitude,” Ray White Prestige agent Tara Jaijee says. “Every floor grants breathtaking ocean vistas, framed by large windows and glass sliding doors.”

22 Cowan Drive, Cottage Point

Nestled into Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, this exclusive sandstone-and-timber waterfront sanctuary has been revitalised by renowned architect Richard Archer. “It offers unparalleled privacy, enhanced by floor-to-ceiling windows that capture the unobstructed waterfront vistas.” agent Harriet France of Sydney Sotheby’s International Realty says. “The entertaining decks guide you to the private deepwater jetty, currently home to two boats – not forgetting the separate penthouse studio.”

504/117 Kippax Street, Surry Hills

Offering a sophisticated slice of the esteemed No.1 Lacey development, transformed from an original warehouse by BKH architects, this dual-level retreat exudes a spacious ambience, standing as one of the largest offerings in the building. ” The entertaining terrace garden overlooking Surry Hills is my favourite spot,” says seller Phyllis Quek. “Its views over the rooftops and treetops tend to leave a lasting impression.”

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6A Surf Road, Whale Beach

A nod to the 1960s, this Pettit & Sevitt split-level home masterfully capitalises on the stunning vistas of Pittwater that it’s blessed with. “Whether it’s the sunroom or the entertaining deck, the vendor has loved enjoying a glass of champagne with friends or relaxing with a book among these spaces,” McGrath Pittwater agent Laura Mears says. “Not forgetting the incredible privacy and development potential that comes with the vast nature of this property.”

15 Walenore Avenue, Kingsford

Imbued with architectural elegance, this reimagined Californian bungalow is a tranquil retreat, seamlessly intertwining free-flowing interiors with beautifully landscaped gardens. “Undoubtedly, the kitchen and living area steal the spotlight, featuring oak floors, custom timber joinery and a cosy Escea fireplace,” Roger Wardy of Ray White Touma Group says. “Progressing to the deck and pool, it forms the social heart of the home, a dream for avid entertainers.”

10 Probert Street, Camperdown

Wander down a tree-lined street, push open the wrought-iron gate, and brace yourself for the allure of this double-fronted terrace. “Simply put, it’s a generous home with a great balance of Victorian charm and modern elegance,” says the seller, John Chalmers. “We love dining under the ornate ceilings and by the fireplace in winter, next to the modern kitchen, then out in the entertaining area in summer.”

406/12 Macleay Street, Potts Point

Set within the iconic Macleay Regis, a jewel of Sydney’s art deco architecture, this apartment boasts sublime views over Elizabeth Bay and echoes 1930s glamour with herringbone parquetry flooring and high ceilings. “It was always a serene escape after a long day, a solace I cherished for 40 years,” says the seller, former NSW MP Dr Elisabeth Kirby. “The new owner is in for a treat, with the curved balcony offering a splendid vista.”

1147 Old Hume Highway, Alpine

Draped in Italian villa splendour, Attunga Grove is a landmark estate surrounded by European gardens that echo the sweet serenity of the Southern Highlands. “The commanding views of Mount Gibraltar and the newly constructed ornamental lake are simply breathtaking,” the agent remarks. “What’s truly special are the outdoor havens offering al fresco dining, a barbecue, and a swimming pool capturing the extensive outlook.”

82 Ross Street, Belmont

Capturing the essence of a modern lakeside retreat, this waterfront residence weaves a tale of strength and warmth across two lavish levels, rich with architectural detail and sweeping views. “The kitchen seamlessly integrates with the living spaces,” notes the agent. “It serves breathtaking views and flows effortlessly to the waterfront decks, perfect for memorable meals or simply sipping wine while soaking in the lake’s beauty.”

24 Lewis Street, Old Bar

Stretching its gaze from Crowdy Head to Cape Hawke, this bespoke beachfront gem reveals a vast lawn that merges with the sandy shore, granting direct beach access. “Each living space bathes in sunlight, capturing ever-changing ocean views from sunrise to sunset,” shares the agent. “Modern luxuries include dual kitchens, four equally magnificent bedroom suites, and an elevator for effortless floor access.”

1/14 Seaview Street, Byron Bay

Situated in Byron Bay’s coveted golden grid, mere moments from the beaches, lighthouse, and town centre, this boutique townhouse has mastered the art of beachside bliss. “The home marries clean lines with muted earthy tones, textured mosaics, designer cabinetry, and skylights,” the agent says. “Its seamless transition from indoor spaces to the sunlit deck creates the kind of space where loved ones naturally gather.”

28 Matilda Crescent, Gumly Gumly

Perched in the serene Governors Hill Estate, this property elegantly fuses New Zealand barn aesthetics with modern farmhouse elements, adopting a split-level design that gracefully follows the hill’s natural contour. “The views over the river flats are simply tranquil, whether you’re poolside or by the fire,” says the seller, Renee Lancaster. “I have cherished the master suite, with its utmost privacy and best vistas.”

20 Owen Street, Ballina

Evolved from a classic beach shack, transformed and elevated, with a modern build added downstairs, this refined abode is a triumph of dedication and artistry. “The meticulous craftsmanship shines throughout, from the free-flowing living spaces with high ceilings to the gourmet kitchen with dual Bosch ovens,” says the agent. “Additionally, its design prioritises year-round comfort, ensuring a cooling refuge during hot summer months.”

This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.

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