Tri-Level Tamarama Sanctuary Stars in the Luxury Property Highlights for January 31

Tri-Level Tamarama Sanctuary Stars in the Luxury Property Highlights for January 31

Discover an elegant family retreat in Pymble and an entertainer’s dream overlooking Tamarama Beach in today’s luxury property highlights.

8 Ashmore Avenue, Pymble, NSW 2073

Located on Sydney’s Upper North Shore, Pymble is an affluent family-friendly suburb known for its abundance of parks and tree-lined streets.

With a population of 11,775, Pymble is home to 3,435 families and records a median age of 41. About 60 percent of households in the area are couples with children, followed by childless couples at 29.3 percent.

Over the past four years, Pymble has experienced significant property price growth, with a 14.8 per cent jump in 2022 and a 28.6 per cent increase in 2021. This has seen the median house price grow to A$3,560,000, with A $1.22 million up from 2018.

Properties in Pymble currently stay on the market for an average of 23 days. In 2022, a total of 137 properties were sold in the leafy neighborhood.

Boasting a Miele-equipped kitchen with a butler’s pantry, an infinity pool, five bedrooms and lush gardens, this Pymble home lends itself well to a peaceful and luxurious family lifestyle.

The property will be auctioned on February 25.

8 Ashmore Avenue, Pymble, NSW 2073

406 Old Northern Road, Glenhaven, NSW 2156

Known for its tranquility, beautiful parks and reserves, and proximity to schools and shops, Glenhaven is another New South Wales suburb with plenty of family appeal.

Glenhaven is home to 6,619 residents with a median age of 48. Popular with both young families and empty nesters, households in the suburb are made up of couples with children at 53.6 per cent, and childless couples at 37.5 per cent .

After three years of consecutive property price growth, Glenhaven’s median house price has risen to A$2,375,000. In 2022, a total of 93 properties sold in the suburb and listings currently remain on the market for an average of 33 days.

Situated at the end of a pine-lined driveway, Glenview Manor is a luxurious and secluded family retreat where residents can enjoy amenities such as a mosaic-tiled pool, soundproof home office and a sauna.

This Glenhaven home is scheduled for auction on February 25th.

406 Old Northern Road, Glenhaven, NSW 2156

12 Carlisle Street, Tamarama, NSW 2026

Located between Bondi and Bronte, Tamarama is a luxury beachfront suburb just a short drive from the Sydney CBD. Known for its pristine beach, Marks Park and its scenic coastal route, Tamarama is a top coastal suburb if you’re looking for lavish living.

Popular with both childless couples as well as couples with children, Tamarama records a population of 1,478 and a median age of 36. In terms of household occupancy type, the small beachside suburb is led by renters at around 46 per cent, followed by outright owners at 26 per cent.

Despite a 15.1 percent drop in property prices, the current median house price in Tamarama is A$7.9 million thanks to the strong 59.5 percent growth recorded in 2021.

Overlooking Tamarama Beach, this resort-style retreat features a walled rainforest entrance, three sun-filled levels, a heated infinity pool and spa, as well as a cocktail bar.

The property is scheduled for auction on March 4.

12 Carlisle Street, Tamarama, NSW 2026

71.02/1 Barangaroo Avenue, Barangaroo, NSW 2000

Barangaroo, a small and exclusive Sydney suburb overlooking the harbour, enjoys some of the best views in the city, not to mention close proximity to everything you could ever need in terms of amenities. The affluent location spans just 0.2 square kilometers and is home to Crown Towers Sydney, Barangaroo Reserve and waterfront dining.

Barangaroo has a population of just 220 and a median age of 40. Around 58 per cent of households in the area are childless couples, followed by single parents at 24.2 per cent.

Currently, the median unit price in Barangaroo is A$8.5 million, which speaks to the level of luxury and exclusivity of the area.

Another listing from Crown Residences at One Barangaroo, this opulent apartment boasts views of the Sydney Harbor Bridge as well as 220 square meters of internal space with interiors by New York design firm Myer Davis.

The asking price for this Barangaroo apartment is A$21 million.

71.02/1 Barangaroo Avenue, Barangaroo, NSW 2000

3 Torresdale Road, Toorak, Vic 3142

The leafy and affluent enclave of Toorak is known for its heritage homes and riverside location. Located just seven kilometers from the Melbourne CBD, Toorak enjoys a quiet, suburban atmosphere while being within easy reach of the city centre.

Toorak is home to 12,817 residents and records a median age of 47. Households are largely childless couples, followed by couples with children, while household occupancy statistics show that most Toorak homes are owned outright.

Despite a 5.5 percent decline in property prices in the past year, strong growth in the previous three years has enabled the current median house price to remain at a high A$5.6 million.

With lavish fittings and finishes, a 440-bottle wine cellar, a palatial master suite and a self-cleaning swimming pool, this Toorak residence is equipped for luxury living.

This Toorak property comes with a property price guide of between A$9.2 million and A$10.1 million and is scheduled for auction on February 28.

3 Torresdale Road, Toorak, Vic 3142

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