NSW residential property
The dream beach town where home values fell $290,000 from their peak
A typical home cost nearly $1.8 million in 2022, but the same dwelling is worth a little over $1.5 million today.
- Dan F Stapleton
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Developer beats nine others for $15m block of Coogee beach units
The Art Deco building attracted 10 registered parties at auction for what the agent described as a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity.
- Carmen Forward
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Lawyer who paid $3.7m for Byron Bay block reselling for $75m
A three-bedroom beachfront shack purchased for $3.7 million was knocked down to make way for a brand-new build.
- Kristy Johnson
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The Matildas’ dentist puts $15m South Coogee mansion on the market
The ‘honorary dentist’ to the women’s football team, Lewis Ehrlich, is hoping to get back the $15 million he paid for the abode in 2024.
- Kristy Johnson
This housing style was once destined for the wrecking ball. Now it is winning new fans
Derided in parts of Sydney as a form of slum housing, this familiar residential style is now touted as a supply solution.
- Robyn Willis
Sydney’s best beach and how much it costs to live there
Sydneysiders are spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches, but visitors to the harbour city keep coming back to one.
- Alice Uribe
‘Shocking’: The pocket of Sydney that’s now Millionaire’s Row
After prices rose 64 per cent in five years, mortgage costs blew out and potential buyers are thinking about compromises.
- Dan F Stapleton
‘A victim of jealousy’: Another top-ranking Sydney real estate agent suspended
Deepak Bangarh’s suspension is quite the comedown, the agent having just been ranked the country’s third-best real estate agent by an industry award.
- Lucy Macken
The Mosman mega-lot and the childcare centre in its shadow
Twelve Mosman homes have been purchased to make way for more than 100 apartments. Residents fear construction could pose health risks for children next door.
- Cindy Yin
Vincent’s unit block was riddled with problems. He found a clever fix
The Sydney unit owner drew up a program to fix leaks and replace failing awnings and combustible cladding, and he’s far from alone.
- Sue Williams