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Your solute to the sun will find new meaning on the wraparound balcony of this Bayden Goddard-designed apartment, which claims the entire sixth floor of the boutique building Sea. Floor-to-ceiling glazing makes the most of the views that stretch across the ocean to Coolangatta. The Tedder Avenue shopping precinct and light rail are nearby.
Located close to top schools, Double Bay village and Westfield Bondi Junction, this renovated, three-level home has your wellness needs covered with a steam room, sauna and treatment room. Watch your favourite movie in the home cinema, entertain friends in the formal dining room or by the pool, and work from home in the self-contained studio.
Al fresco entertaining is easy-breezy at this family sanctuary, which boasts an impressive outdoor room with wet bar and wood fireplace, a barbecue gazebo and a heated pool. Inside, soaring cathedral ceilings, clerestory windows and timber floors are heroed in the open-plan living and dining room. You’ll also find a study, a media room and a loft.
Designed by colonial architect Edmund Blacket – who also designed St Mark’s Church next door – this neo-Gothic residence retains a wealth of period features, including marble fireplaces, bay windows and pressed metal ceilings. The flexible floor plan currently offers a grand, five-bedroom main residence and two self-contained apartments.
You can fish from the front verandah of this gorgeous 1913 waterfront home, set on 1624-square-metres and one of the earliest dwellings on Pittwater. It claims spectacular north-easterly water and Ku-Ring-Gai National Park views and comes with a substantial jetty, a wide, sandy beachfront and a self-contained studio above the double garage.
Invest in a lucrative holiday rental or move in and enjoy the laid-back luxury for yourself at this two-storey residence, which comes with a pool, a striking, palm-studded entry courtyard and a waterfront lawn adjoining a sandy beach. The open-plan living spaces include a marble island kitchen and each of the four bedrooms has its own en suite.
Take a step back in time at Maesbury House, a beautifully preserved, double-fronted Victorian cottage built circa 1848 and wrapped in botanic gardens. The charming home features high ceilings, open fireplaces, leadlight windows and timber floors, with French doors leading out to a terrace perfect for a long, leisurely lunch.
Set on 3.64 hectares with a dam and extensive farm shedding, this country haven is only a 40-minute drive from Melbourne’s CBD. A Belgian sycamore vaulted ceiling, a Brazilian marble kitchen and a Coldstream stone chimney are among the many highlights of the thoughtfully appointed homestead, which has been zoned to give separation between parents, kids and house guests.