Property Spotlight

Seven of our favourite Sydney suburbs

Sydney’s prestige property market is evolving, with historic homes being carefully restored, new architectural landmarks emerging, and lifestyle trends reshaping demand. These seven suburbs stand out for their distinctive appeal, exclusivity, and long-term growth.

1. Potts Point – Cosmopolitan heritage meets contemporary living

Potts Point blends old world charm with a cosmopolitan energy. Its walkable streets are lined with Victorian and Georgian architecture, chic apartment conversions, and sleek modern builds. The suburb’s dining scene, which ranges from fine restaurants to hole-in-the-wall coffee spots, adds to its cultural cachet. With limited land supply, a strong downsizer market, and ongoing demand for high-end apartments, Potts Point is set to remain one of Sydney’s most stylish and high performing urban enclaves.

2. Point Piper – Australia’s pinnacle of prestige

Point Piper continues to represent the very top of Australia’s property market, home to trophy residences with record-breaking values. This serene harbourside peninsula is defined by exclusivity, privacy, and extraordinary harbour views, with access to private beaches and yacht clubs. The tightly held nature of its real estate and global reputation as one of Australia’s most elite addresses will ensure Point Piper’s long-term position as a secure wealth stronghold.

3. Longueville – The hidden peninsula powerhouse

Longueville’s mix of leafy streets, native bushland, and glittering water views makes it one of Sydney’s most unique residential pockets. With a median price of $5.41M in 2024, the suburb has seen a significant climb from its $2.23M median in 2011, reflecting increasing demand for privacy and space close to the CBD. As new architect-designed homes rise alongside revitalised heritage properties, Longueville is positioning itself as a high-growth enclave for families seeking prestige and tranquillity.

4. Bellevue Hill – Grand estates and generational appeal

Bellevue Hill is a cornerstone of Sydney’s blue-chip property market, characterised by sprawling estates, manicured gardens, and commanding harbour views. Its proximity to elite schools like Cranbrook and Scots College, as well as Double Bay and Bondi’s shopping and beaches, makes it a natural choice for high-net-worth families. With a careful blend of preserved heritage and bold contemporary architecture, Bellevue Hill is poised to remain a leader in luxury living and intergenerational wealth transfer.

5. Kirribilli – Historic prestige with a village feel

Kirribilli offers an unmatched combination of harbourside prestige and a charming village atmosphere. As the home of Kirribilli House, the Prime Minister’s official Sydney residence, the suburb carries historical significance while offering a vibrant café and dining scene. Its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge views make it one of Sydney’s most photogenic neighbourhoods, and its tightly held, high-value apartments and terraces are expected to see strong growth, particularly among professionals and downsizers.

6. Paddington – Artistic energy and architectural character

Paddington remains a cultural hotspot, famous for its terrace-lined streets, boutique shopping, and thriving arts scene. The suburb’s charm lies in its blend of heritage homes, bustling pubs, arthouse cinemas, and galleries, creating a sought-after lifestyle precinct. With continued buyer appetite for character-rich properties and urban convenience, Paddington is expected to maintain its status as a high-demand inner-city haven.

7. Woollahra – Leafy luxury and village elegance

Woollahra is defined by its understated elegance, with tree-lined streets, boutique stores, and carefully preserved Victorian and Federation homes. Its proximity to Sydney Harbour National Park and Double Bay’s shopping and dining makes it popular with affluent downsizers and creatives alike. Woollahra’s timeless appeal, boutique character, and scarcity of available properties will continue to drive its desirability well into 2026, especially with the latest news of the opening of the train station and rezoning.