Beautiful Bronte

17 Mar 2023

With its beautiful stretch of beach, iconic surf club and great schools, family friendly Bronte continues to lay claim to being the most sought-after beachside suburb in the east. As a result, when properties come to market, they’re snapped up quickly with an average 18 days on the market serving as testament to demand. The contemporary pavilion-style masterpiece at 25 Darling Street, Bronte sold yesterday for $5.55m after only seven days but we still have a great selection available with a choice of three beach houses and three designer apartments.

One of Bronte’s best, 16 Tipper Avenue, Bronte is secluded amid landscaped grounds on a private 622sqm approx with view-swept decks that look out over the ocean and every luxury including a mosaic-tiled pool, 500 bottle wine cellar and parking for four cars as well as DA approval for a third level (buyer’s guide $12m).

Right on the doorstep of the beach, 443 Bronte Road, Bronte is set on a private elevated dual access block with tranquil views over Bronte Park that set the scene for an incredible beachside lifestyle. Classic elegance meets coastal sophistication with a choice of alfresco spaces, double parking via Gardyne Street and views that will never be built out (buyer’s guide $5m).

Those looking to make their mark will see the potential in 20 Read Street, Bronte in a tightly held street just back from Bronte Public School. The two-storey home opens to a north facing courtyard and features rare triple parking and rear access via Read Lane (buyer’s guide $4m)

The one-bedroom garden apartment in the boutique Summerhouse at 16/62-64 Brown Street, Bronte makes a perfect market entry or investment with 89sqm on title and a private entry (buyer’s guide $885,000). A rare opportunity to buy in the landmark Winbourne, 7/2-14 Pacific Street, Bronte is a stone’s throw to the beach and features a villa-like layout with a full-width entertainer’s courtyard and secure parking (buyer’s guide $1.75m). And finally, we have an off-market opportunity to buy in the acclaimed Bronte Place at 208/113 Macpherson Street, Bronte with the cafe hub at the doorstep (buyer’s guide $2.9m).

Daniel Cachia has partnered with Bids For Beds to help raise much needed funds for Ronald McDonald House by donating a portion of the sale commission for 13/27 Prince Street, Randwick to support the cause founded by auctioneer Jack Harris. Jack and Dan will be doing an interview about the charity at 8.30am outside 27 Prince Street, Randwick (which sold prior to auction) and the Domain coffee cart will be there at 8.10am providing free coffee to anyone who stops by so come and find out more about this amazing fund-raising initiative.

This week the sales team secured 14 sales with an average price of $3.4m and listed 16 new properties and the management team secure 6 tenancies and listed 8 new properties for lease.