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Our 12 favourite homes for sale in NSW right now

By Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney

Looking for your next home within NSW? We’ve got you covered.

29 Millewa Avenue, Gerringong

There’s not much we like better than spotting something that’s been meticulously renovated and given an excellent new lease of life.

Hello to you, 29 Millewa Avenue, Gerringong, a radiant beachside home with more than a few stunning inclusions to go with its fresh vibe.

“They haven’t cut any corners here,” says Bond Lifestyle Properties’ Connor Bond. “It’s that crisp, white Palm Springs kind of style. Very comfortable. Great views.”

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Are they ever. We’ll get to them in a minute. First, though, a well-zoned, split-level floor plan accommodates a smart living-dining area, where an attractive tiled fireplace is the warm focal point. Behind here, the white kitchen gleams and wide profile floorboards flow across to the sparkling north-facing pool and deck.

From here and from the most divine picture window in the living room, the views are wonderfully winsome. An incredible landscaped garden looks like the most tactile, inviting, soft green carpet you have ever seen; simply gorgeous.

Lift your eyes, if you can, to the cows noodling in the paddock beyond and then up again to the Cambewarra Lookout and the surrounding ranges.

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We believe Bond when he tells us the sunsets here are next level. Offers are invited for this chic charmer. The guide is $2.25 million.

C601/14 Baptist Street, Redfern

A new era of luxury living unfolds in Surry Hills Village with its final, most exclusive offering: Penthouse C601. “Designed by award-winning architect Adam Haddow, this residence blurs the boundaries between indoor-outdoor living, inviting the city’s vibrancy into every corner,” says the agent. “From the masterpiece kitchen, spa-like bathrooms, and sweeping terrace views, every element is designed for those who appreciate the finest.

90 Bynya Road, Palm Beach

Many Palm Beach properties boast views, but this standout residence goes beyond with its next-level renovation and chic interiors. “The vendors have nailed the relaxed, luxury resort vibe, with the home basking in light from sunrise to sunset,” says the agent. “Its exceptional flexibility includes a spacious two-bedroom apartment with a separate entrance and a poolside garden studio, ideal for dual families or holiday rental income.”

35 Bent Street, Paddington

The striking facade and rare width of ‘Cawdor’ are intriguing enough. Still, the excitement only builds when you learn this Victorian terrace is owned by Australian fashion icon Nadia Fairfax-Wayne, known for her chic style. “One of my favourite features is the wild onyx kitchen island, which doubles as a massive dining table—it feels like entertaining in a swanky bar,” says Fairfax-Wayne. “The opposing coloured stripe curtains still excite me every day.”

55-57 Mansfield Street, Rozelle

Merging original urban character with a sleek modern edge, this exceptional warehouse sits on a private 301-square-metre block with a delightful north-to-rear aspect. “Expansive living spaces are defined by dramatic raked ceilings, a distinct sunken dining room, and skylights that flood the interiors with natural light,” says the agent. “Hosting on the sandstone terrace with views of the lush garden is just one of the many joys it offers.”

609/12 Macleay Street, Potts Point

Offering a sunny slice of Sydney’s iconic art deco building, Macleay Regis, this cheerful apartment has the vibrant Potts Point lifestyle at its doorstep. “Beautifully maintained with original herringbone parquetry floors, high ceilings, and picture windows, the interiors frame stunning harbour views,” says the agent. “The curved balcony provides a perfect vantage point for enjoying dazzling views over Elizabeth Bay and beyond.”

27 Merton Street, Rozelle

Beyond its double-fronted facade, this Federation home’s character-rich interiors brim with charm and creative potential. “Lovingly held by one family for 50 years, it showcases Scandinavian-inspired timber work, pressed metal ceilings, and a unique spiral staircase,” says the agent. “The spacious dining area flows to a leafy garden ideal for entertaining, while the upper level offers serene bedrooms and balcony views.”

6 Bulkara Street, Wagstaffe

Morning swims off the private sandy beach or afternoon sails from the state-of-the-art deep water jetty are daily rituals at Agave, the crown jewel of San Toy Estate. “With a due north aspect and unrivalled views across Brisbane Water, this award-winning home fuses bold design with coastal luxury,” says the agent. “From the lanai room to the saltwater pool, every detail elevates the art of relaxed waterfront living.”

4 Songline Place, Burradoo

Opportunities to own a four-hectare estate in Burradoo are rare, especially one that offers such luxurious living and equestrian excellence like Stables on Songline. “From the grand portico crafted with original Circular Quay beams to the Olympic-sized OTTO dressage arena, every aspect defines elite rural living,” says the agent. “Expansive living areas, a stunning al fresco patio, and bespoke finishes elevate the estate’s sophistication.”

21 Minnamurra Street, Kiama

Calling the next custodian of a historic treasure, The Bellevue Kiama – a heritage-listed Victorian hotel that has graced Minnamurra Street since 1890—is poised for its next chapter. “Featuring six elegantly appointed apartments, each with access to verandahs, The Bellevue captures a piece of Kiama’s rich past,” says the agent. “Located just moments from the harbour and town centre, it’s a true coastal gem.”

214-220 Hat Hill Road, Blackheath

Tucked at the far end of Blackheath’s Hat Hill Road, St Elmo is a stately home embraced by beautifully established gardens. “Blessed with rich, fertile soil, the property showcases magnificent oak trees whose sprawling limbs provide shade and timeless elegance,” says the agent. “With wide verandahs, multiple living spaces, and historic cellars once built as WWII air raid shelters, it’s a remarkable fusion of heritage and enduring charm.”

1 Fletcher Street, Wentworth Falls

At this enchanting mountain retreat, days could start with a stroll along the historic Charles Darwin Walk, accessed directly from its 0.2-hectare, lush grounds. “The home’s striking six-metre-high, 10-metre-wide window-wall captures breathtaking views of the bushland garden and reserve,” describes the agent. “Connected by a 20-metre boardwalk, the separate guest accommodation holds great potential, including income opportunities.”

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

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