Bespoke Seaside Getaways in Brighton among the Property Highlights for September 8 | The Market Herald Fancy

2022-09-09 18:54:05 By : Ms. Ruby Liu

Bespoke seaside getaways in Brighton and a unique investment opportunity in Randwick are amongst today’s luxury property highlights for September 8.

Randwick is the home of horse racing in Sydney and is made up of lush green streets, and a thriving community. The Eastern suburb sits 6 kilometres southeast of Sydney’s CBD and has Bronte, Maroubra, Coogee, and Kingsford as neighbouring postcodes.

The area attracts a younger demographic between 30-39 years and has seen a population growth of 8.1 per cent between 2011-2016, recording 29,998 residents.

There has been a slight decrease in owner-occupied homes with rental properties taking the lead for household occupancy at 50.7 per cent.

House prices for the area average at A$3.575 million and stay on the market for an average of 28 days. The average price for units is A$1.170 million which typically stay on market for an average of 27 days. The suburb experienced a 0.7 per cent house price increase in May and a 26.3 per cent increase annually. Unit prices saw a -0.7 per cent drop in May, however, recorded an 11.4 per cent growth in value for the year.

Brought to the market is an opportunity for investors to purchase a whole block of four apartments on one title. The two-storey apartment boasts a maintained Deco style with period qualities.

Spreading itself across 208 square metres, the bespoke building offers versatile spaces, established gardens, a homely layout, and a convenient location close to beaches and public transport.

An auction will be held on site to secure this opportunity for investment or residence.

Melbourne’s popular seaside getaway, Brighton is a historic suburb renowned for its vibrant Victorian-era huts and family orientated affluence.

The desirable suburb is home to approximately 23,248 residents and remains an in demand place to buy into. Property prices in the area average at A$3.425 million, and listings sit on the market for about 33 days.

In the last year, Brighton has experienced a slight drop in property value by -2.1 per cent, compared to its growth of 21.1 per cent in 2021. The value for the area has shifted by A$75,000 since February this year, recording a -0.7 per cent decrease in May.

This timeless and contemporary home sits within the North Brighton precinct. Ideal for sophisticated family living, the residence offers tasteful designs and finishes, including a formal lounge, open-plan living, hydronic heated timber flooring, a marble gas fireplace, and an entertainers kitchen completed with top-end appliances.

Completed construction in 2022, this sleek home is accepting expressions of interest with a price guide of A$6.75 to A$7 million.

Positioned directly opposite the dunes of Brighton Beach is a unique landmark opportunity for the acclaimed suburb.

This blue-chip beachfront residence boasts charm and class with a resort-style pool, manicured gardens, and its original features. Expanding itself over a battle-axe block, the 1,287 square metre property has a redeveloped design by CHT Architects as inspiration for buyers looking to recreate a modern design.

The revitalised home was previously sold in November 2021 for A$7.4 million. Accepting expressions of interest, the price guide sits at A$7.6 – A$8.2 million.

Best known for its tropical gardens, golf course and gorgeous coastline, Collaroy is home to approximately 7,864 people.

The suburb experienced a decline in its population by 45.3 per cent between 2011 and 2016, and the predominant age group sits between 30 to 39 years.

Properties sit on the market for around 34 days, and the average price for properties is A$3.64 million. Within the last year, 60 homes have sold and the median sale price shifted by 33.6 per cent. This is almost double from the year prior.

Capturing panoramic views of Palm Beach and beyond, this leafy sanctuary stretches itself across a 1,430 square metre parcel and soaks in the sunny northerly aspect.

This revitalised cottage-style house flows over three levels offering multiple living zones, alfresco entertaining space, Carrara marble surfaces, and a luxurious in-ground pool positioned to satisfy complete privacy.

Located moments away from Collaroy and Long Reef Beach and Golf Course, cafes and restaurants, the family oasis is now for sale.

52-54 Anzac Avenue, Collaroy, NSW 2097

Picturesque tree-lined streets and big homes make up one of Brisbane’s top suburbs; New Farm.

Located in Brisbane’s inner north, the sought-after location is home to 12,536 people and attracts young professionals between 20 to 29 years.

Homes here are predominantly occupied as rentals, with 39.7 per cent of homes recorded as owner-occupied. On average, properties sell for A$2.23 million and remain on market for an average of 29 days. House prices experienced a 15.1 per cent growth in value in the last year, and rental prices saw a decrease by -2.1 per cent, leaving the asking price at $705 per week.

Offering dual street frontage, this inner-city residence showcases innovative design and architecture with bespoke fixtures and finishes.

Serviced by a glass lift, quality is a given in the 14mm Palazzo Grey timber flooring, Porcelain Cardoso grey matt bench-tops, Teppanyaki plate, custom sheer Mykonos white curtains, and top quality appliances to name a few.

Throughout the home, you can enjoy features like a bar, open fireplace, designer kitchen, wood-fired pizza oven, Versace tile detailing in the master ensuite, and of course a Tesla charger included in the garage.

Surrounded by iconic cafes on James street, this residence is available for viewing by private appointment.

201 James Street, New Farm, Qld 4005

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