The 12 best 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.
18 Tamarama Marine Drive, Bronte
With the ocean’s melody filling the air, this elevated property unveils sweeping views of Tamarama Beach, setting the stage for nature’s daily spectacle. “It’s an extraordinary opportunity to own this rare beachfront generational landholding,” the agent says. “The panoramic views of the beach and headland, often graced by dolphins and whales, are unparalleled.” A DA for a luxury home has been approved.
22 Quarter Sessions Road, Church Point
Anchored by grand sandstone boulders, this architect-designed house, built in 1987 and renovated in 2010, offers privacy, scale and natural light in abundance. “The vendors adore the kitchen-living area, where floor-to-ceiling glass doors slide open to the expansive deck,” the agent says. “Wildlife often graces the garden and poolside cabana, from visiting birdlife to echidnas and wallabies.”
72 Lagoon Street, Narrabeen
Take a dip at the beach or unwind by the pool? This impeccably designed house with a prime lagoon-front setting invites you to do both. “Classic Australian beach house charm runs through the interiors, seamlessly extending to the sun-splashed deck,” the agent says. “The resort-style garden and pool serve as a picturesque backdrop for family gatherings and breathtaking sunsets over the lake.”
A11 Hunter Avenue, St Ives
Boasting a championship tennis court and a sunlit pool, this two-storey house in a prized, peaceful pocket sets the stage for leisurely days of unwinding and entertaining. “From the grand master suite to the formal lounge – with an open fireplace and French doors leading to landscaped gardens – this home exudes timeless elegance,” the agent says. “Its proximity to prestigious schools enhances its family appeal.”
2 Spring Street, Abbotsford
Surrounded by vibrant village life and peaceful waterfront reserves, this blue-painted weatherboard home beckons bayside walks and ferry rides along the inner harbour. “Deceptively spacious, its character-filled interior is glass-encased, welcoming natural and easy flow out to a timber deck and leafy backyard with a swimming pool,” the agent says. “Upstairs, the elevated living space captures dazzling bay vistas.”
5B/78 Wolseley Road, Point Piper
There’s a reason why apartments in Wolseley Gardens are rarely on the market – its waterfront location grants exclusive access to a private jetty and harbourfront pool, and it has breathtaking views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. “This luxury hotel-style suite, crafted with high-end finishes and meticulous attention to detail by Studio Sit, offers an unparalleled lifestyle,” the agent says. “It sits among some of Australia’s most prestigious and historic homes.”
54a Rowan Crescent, Merewether
Designed by renowned architect Kevin Snell, this award-winning home offers breathtaking ocean panoramas, ideal for relaxing by the pool or hosting lively gatherings. “A 2013 renovation, also by Snell, elevated its already visionary design, with luxurious finishes throughout,” the agent says. “Cherished by the same family for decades, the home provides adaptable spaces for an iconic coastal lifestyle.”
15 Kallaroo Avenue, Stanwell Park
Standing sentinel on the southern cliffs of Stanwell Park, this 1940s fisherman’s cottage offers a front-row seat to sunrises, sunsets and the mesmerising sight of whales gliding through the ocean. “Homes on this exclusive stretch are a rarity, with [No. 15 having] just one change in ownership in 77 years,” the agent says. “Intriguingly, there are even stories of previous residents having pushed off the edge of the block on hang-gliders.”
25 Friday Hut Road, Tintenbar
Taking inspiration from its name, Friday embodies the weekend spirit of relaxation with its infinity pool, cosy fire pit and tranquil spa – perfect for enjoying restorative moments. “The striking facade and refined interiors contrast elegantly the natural hinterland surrounds,” the agent says. “Floor-to-ceiling windows with New Guinea Rosewood frames reveal expansive views that envelop the compound-style retreat.”
417a Back Forest Road, Berry
The winding paths and vibrant flower beds of this enchanting property invite peaceful strolls through its lush gardens and serene moments on the verandah. “The main residence embodies storybook charm with VJ-panelled walls, a cosy fireplace and French doors,” the agent says. “Set on a picturesque one-hectare lot, the property also contains separate guest cottages, serving as idyllic country retreats.”
262 Blencowes Lane, Wildes Meadow
Overlooking the tranquil Lake Fitzroy, this 8.5-hectare property is where sun-drenched days and stunning sunsets unfold as common spectacles. “The home evokes a modern log cabin, featuring exposed beams, a wraparound verandah, and an open fire,” the agent says. “For guests, The Barn grants overflow accommodation and a versatile entertaining space, set beneath a soaring, trussed-roof ceiling.”
33B Valetta Street, Moss Vale
This arts and crafts-style cottage displays the hallmarks of a century-old home, so it’s surprising to learn was actually built in 1998, blending heritage charm with modern convenience. “Double brick walls, high, ornate ceilings and polished Baltic pine floors give the home a grand sense of space,” the agent says. “Springtime flowers in full bloom and a private valley provide a spectacular rural outlook.”
This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.