10 of the Rarest Waterfront Homes on the Market Across NSW – realestate.com.au
NSW has some of the most breathtaking and pristine waterways in Australia, and as such, waterfront properties are highly coveted. In many cases, it may take decades for certain properties to come onto the market. Today we take a look at ten of the rarest waterfront properties currently up for sale in NSW – from a luxurious property on Sydney Harbour to a charming “treehouse” in Berowra Waters.
Saratoga
A unique piece of waterfront land located on the Central Coast at 29 Steyne Road in Saratoga has recently become available for purchase. This 583 sqm plot of land comes with an original cottage built over 100 years ago when the area was famed for commercial citrus growing. According to agent Sam Workman, properties like this are incredibly rare, making this plot of land an ideal “entry level waterfront” site with a north-facing view of Gosford and beyond.
Blakehurst
This is a street-to-waterfront estate located on Bald Face Point in Blakehurst. The 2494 sqm property boasts two waterfront properties on one title, providing the ultimate in blissful privacy. The property overlooks immaculate waterfront views with a host of features, including two boathouses, a boat ramp and pontoon, sundecks, manicured gardens, a pool and entertaining/living spaces. The property has come to market at an ideal time, given the rising demand for waterfront homes across NSW.
Brooms Head
One of only 14 properties with an absolute beach frontage in this secluded North Coast town, the Feral Kingdom at 31 Ocean Road, Brooms Head has come to market for the first time in 20 years. The idyllic coastal setting has already begun to attract more and more buyers, with pristine beaches and stunning vistas that are simply breathtaking. This rare opportunity allows buyers to enjoy the wildlife depictions that adorn the home’s exterior, including parrots, lizards, and other rare coastal creatures.
Wallis Lake
Located on the north side of Wallis Island, this waterfront property is situated on over four acres of mostly cleared land, where you can “own a slice of heaven in the middle of one of Australia’s best lakes.” Wallis Cottage, an eight-minute boat ride from Forster, offers the chance to relax, unwind and gaze out over spectacular blue waters. This property provides a haven for those who love fishing and boating, making this slice of paradise a must-have for avid water enthusiasts.
Drummoyne
76A and 76B Georges Crescent, Drummoyne, is a rare waterfront development opportunity offering panoramic harbour, city and bridge views that you won’t find anywhere else. This 2113 sqm property has two existing homes on the site with the land already zoned for subdivision, making it an ideal opportunity for developers seeking to maximise their profits. Given the prime location of this property, and the fact that waterfront land is becoming scarce in NSW, the price is likely to reflect the rarity of the opportunity.
Other Rare Properties on the Market
- A luxury four-bedroom home in Pittwater, complete with marina access and panoramic water views, is available for those seeking a slice of paradise in Sydney’s esteemed Northern Beaches.
- Ardrossan, a magnificent 30-acre oceanfront estate located near the Victorian border, is an architectural masterpiece offering uninterrupted ocean views and complete privacy.
- A breathtaking property in Wollemi National Park, with 1.25km of private river frontage, a private beach and access to walking trails, is perfect for anyone seeking a secluded waterfront oasis.
- The “Waterfront Treehouse,” located in Berowra Waters, boasts stunning views of the Hawkesbury River and is the epitome of natural beauty and seclusion. This property is perfect for anyone seeking a “back to nature” lifestyle without sacrificing comfort and convenience.
- Those seeking a property with a rich history might be interested in Kirribilli House, the official Sydney residence of the Prime Minister located along the shores of Sydney Harbour.
Related Facts
- NSW is home to some of the most picturesque waterways in Australia, attracting buyers from all over the world.
- The rarity of quality waterfront properties in NSW has caused prices to skyrocket over the past few years, making it an ideal time to buy for those looking to make a savvy investment.
- With Sydney Harbour already home to countless luxury waterfront properties, other towns and more secluded areas in NSW are becoming increasingly popular among buyers seeking a more serene lifestyle.
Key Takeaway
Waterfront properties in NSW are becoming increasingly rare and sought after, making it essential to act now if you want to secure one of these dream homes. Given the high demand and the unique features that these properties offer, prices are likely to continue to rise, making them even rarer and more valuable.
Conclusion
NSW is home to some of the most stunning natural wonders in Australia and has become a mecca for waterfront property buyers. From the coveted Sydney Harbour to the secluded beaches of Brooms Head, there is something to suit everyone’s tastes and lifestyles. However, given the scarcity of these properties, the time to act is now if you want to secure your own slice of waterfront paradise.