Six of our favourite homes for sale in Sydney right now
By Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney
Looking for your next home within Sydney? We’ve got you covered.
50A Gilbert Street, Dover Heights
Sure, you can see one of the great views of the world from the absolutely luminous 50a Gilbert Street, Dover Heights – harbour bridge, city lights, a patch of blue-water beauty – but if you happen to turn at the wrong moment and miss the fireworks, not to worry, this place has plenty of its own.
From its spectacular viewing terraces up top to the hand-laid, carved stone driveway at ground level, this is lofty-level luxury.
“It’s one of the biggest duplexes in Dover Heights,” says Highland’s Daniel Baran. “The detail, the finishes – everything is perfect here. Honestly, it just doesn’t get better.”
Indeed, it would be hard to see how you could improve on this three-storey stunner, save from moving it right on the water, but part of the allure here is that brilliant perspective a little distance offers; the views here are diverse as well as divine.
Taj Mahal stone and American oak floors are light-catching and carry across multiple living areas. A gym, lush home cinema and a sparkling mineral pool set against a stunning natural stone wall further frank the finery here.
Completely automated and with a lift across all levels, Baran describes it as “future-proof”.
69 Golf Parade, Manly
Start each day with a stroll to the local cafes from this semi-detached home in the coveted Manly Flat locale. It boasts house-like proportions with a flawless mix of coastal ease and city sophistication. “The bathrooms and steam room are exceptional, providing daily luxury,” the agent says. “Exquisite finishes are evident throughout, especially in the rear living area with its vaulted ceiling, leading out to a terrazzo-paved courtyard.”
2304/184 Forbes Street, Darlinghurst
Offering a vibrant cosmopolitan lifestyle, this designer apartment is located in the prestigious Horizon building and boasts panoramic views of the city skyline, Harbour Bridge, and Opera House. “Masterful craftsmanship is evident throughout, transformed by a world-class renovation by architect David Katon,” the agent says. “Refined interiors lead out to a sun-soaked balcony that sweeps across the breathtaking view.”
18 Walter Street, Bondi Junction
Basking in the year-round northern sun, this award-winning redesign of an early 1900s worker’s cottage by acclaimed architect David Boyle offers a tranquil escape with its spacious open floor plan and rear courtyard. “The back area opens up beautifully, creating a light-filled, serene space that’s simply glorious,” says the seller, Gillian Downes-Morgan. “With vast 4.3-metre high living room ceilings, the house feels endlessly airy and inviting.”
130 Riverview Road, Earlwood
This refined Federation-style home features sprawling family living spaces, including a light-filled conservatory and a vast verandah. “The conservatory dining room flows effortlessly to a covered verandah that has entertained up to 150 guests,” the agent says. “Every window presents a dynamic view of the gardens, designed to create botanical pictures that alter with the changing seasons.”
3/16 Glebe Street, Randwick
Housed within a timeless art deco block, this newly renovated apartment combines oceanside elegance with restful privacy. “The facade displays one of Sydney’s largest stained glass features, while the inside features high, ornate ceilings and parquetry flooring,” says the seller, Nicole Deepa Singh. “The second living space is a favourite spot, with its dining nook and study overlooking the rainforest canopy, providing a holiday-like setting.”
This article was originally published by Domain.com.au. Reproduced with permission.