NSW most viewed homes over the past financial year
A trophy home with $15m slashed off the price has topped a list of the most viewed listings of the past year. See inside the incredible homes that made the full list
They’re pure property porn – and Australians can’t look away.
The most viewed Sydney properties on realestate.com.au over the past financial year have been revealed and they’re not just fancy, they’re next-level ridiculous.
From Avalon Beach to Potts Point, and even out to The Central Coast, Aussies have been drawn to mega-mansions, heritage estates, and private waterfront playgrounds — all with price tags to match.
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The most popular home over the past year was a $35 million waterfront estate in Avalon Beach, which is likely to smash the record price for a northern beaches home when it sells.
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Despite the lavish price, it’s actually one of the country’s most discounted homes having previously hit the market with a different agent in 2022 for a whopping $50 million.
The 1631 sqm block tiers down to a 30m water frontage with a private sandy beach, renovated boathouse, jetty and sheltered berthing for the largest of vessels.
Current selling agent Michael Clarke of Clarke and Humel, said the northern beaches had vaulted over other regions as the location Sydneysiders aspired to live in.
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This was from both luxury buyers and those simply clicking on pricey listings and dreaming of the possibilities.
Mr Clarke, who is also selling a Manly home in the top 10 list of most popular homes, said it was the location of prized homes that often mattered more than the houses themselves.
“We’ve had an awakening since Covid,” he said. “A lot of the luxury buyers who would have bought near the Harbour are now coming here because they like it better.”
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Western Sydney’s most popular listing was a modern house with a gym, indoor pool, games room full of old arcade machines and a full home cinema with multiple rows of seats. It’s for sale for about $4.8 million.
Some of the other most popular listings were ultra-lavish properties in the inner west suburb of Strathfield, including one property with living spaces centred around an indoor-outdoor pool. It sold for $8 million.
Another popular home in Strathfield came with a basketball court in the yard and the interior opened to a grand hall with a chandelier that dropped across two levels. It sold for $16.88 million.
Belle Property Strathfield agent Norman So, who recently sold the $8 million Strathfield home, the second most viewed property, said European aesthetics were becoming popular again.
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“A few years ago, the most popular houses were ultra-modern,” he said. “Everything had to be super sleek. The lines were 90 degrees. That’s changed.
“Now it’s all about curved lines, more detail and larger interior spaces. It’ mostly a French style but updated to modern Australian tastes.”
Mr So said the shift was the result of builders trying to outdo each other, each in a quest to chase big spending buyers.
“They often copy what’s popular overseas, especially in the USA and China, but the important thing is updating to it Australian-style floorplans because our homes are very different,” he said.
“Some builders do a better job of it than others, so you can have a house on the same street selling for two or three million more and it’s not for any reason that’s easily explainable. It’s just better.”
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Slavko Romic, principal of RomicMoore Property, is selling a trophy home in Cobbity, the ninth most popular listing, and said it was like nothing else around it.
“It’s like a five-star resort,” he said. “In fact, it’s got a bigger pool than most five-star hotels … inquiries have been through the roof. We’ve had to schedule private inspections otherwise there would just be hundreds of curious people coming to have a look.”
No price guide has been disclosed but industry insiders revealed it would likely sell for about $9.5-$10 million.
1. CABARITA RD, AVALON BEACH
2. JERSEY RD, STRATHFIELD
3. GAREMA RD, GWANDALAN
4, SOUTH ST, STRATHFIELD
5. CHALLIS AVE, POTTS POINT
6. CASTLEMAINE CCT, HARRINGTON PARK
7. LESLIE RD, GLENBROOK
8. BERRY CLOSE, GRASMERE
9. COBBITY RD, COBBITY
10. ADDISON RD, MANLY
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Originally published as NSW most viewed homes over the past financial year