Behind the doors of Sydney homes.

Most Viewed Homes

From heritage homes nestled in leafy enclaves, to charming colour-filled interiors, and contemporary multi-level living, join us as we go behind the doors of the recent most-viewed homes.

All this and more in the BresicWhitney Quarterly, your essential Sydney property update, unpacking the present and future of a changing market.

12 Kepos Street, Redfern.
A generously proportioned, architecturally finessed terrace home, 12 Kepos Street is an urban sanctuary that was recently offered to market for the second time in just 30 years. Standing three storeys tall, it offered a selection of formal and informal living spaces that wrap around a central atrium. A stone’s throw from parks, playgrounds and bustling Surry Hills made this home a favourable choice for young families and investors alike.

8 Cove Street, Birchgrove.
An original 1800s sandstone cottage, welcomed into the contemporary with high-spec, luxurious additions. A sleek glass breezeway connects each room to a modest courtyard setting. Sitting in a prime position on the peninsula, a gem that depicts a perfect marriage of old and new.

208 Bondi Road, Bondi.
Sitting in prime Sydney eastern suburbs real estate is 208 Bondi Road – a space that cleverly combines two floors of mixed-use residential and retail opportunity. A short walk from iconic beach scenes, it’s a home that offers impressive scale and natural light.

53 Arcadia Road, Glebe.
Situated in one of Glebe Point’s most sought-after streets is this double fronted federation home. A heritage beauty that was fully restored to its former glory, showcasing careful craftsmanship in all its interior detailing. A modern extension at the rear of the home carefully integrated historical charm with a contemporary edge, making it an ideal family home.

70 Bank Street, North Sydney.
What was once a 19th-century whaler’s cottage has been transformed by Australian interior designer Lisa Burdus into a vibrant, comfortable home with a nod to classic English country style. Lush gardens surround the front and rear of the property, and the three-level design conveniently updated for modern living ensured charm and character were preserved throughout.

47 Wybalena Road, Hunters Hill.
Remarkable waterfront views with direct access to the beach is just one of the many alluring draw cards of ‘Radnor’ – a 1913 sandstone villa located on the Hunters Hill peninsula. A veranda that wraps the perimeter of the home allows scenic views to be appreciated from every perspective. Three floors of living space and proximity to schools and the CBD made this property an idyllic family home.

5 O’Connor Street, Chippendale.
An award-winning, one-of-a-kind home that fused mediterranean and Japanese design principles, with a modern approach to offer flexible and considered living. 5 O’Conner Street – a flowing haven of light and space that celebrates natural finishes with vibrant colour.

331 Riley Street, Surry Hills. 

A striking interpretation of Inner Sydney terrace design – this home was beautifully curated to suit a modern lifestyle. With a luxe ambiance throughout, it’s a light-filled retreat of adaptable living spaces with fluid outdoor connection. Warm timber detailing positioned it as a unique offering for this pocket of the City Fringe.

10 Hopewell Street, Paddington.
An elegantly renovated quintessential Sydney terrace, with contemporary updates thoughtfully fused with its Victorian heart. With a walled backyard delivering picturesque privacy to the outdoor entertaining space, it’s a home of warm timbers and a crisp white aesthetic. Positioned within the area’s original pocket of galleries, pubs, dining and cafe culture.

7 Wemyss Street, Enmore.
A beautiful example of Inner West preservation, this residence offered an incredible sense of space. Tastefully updated with its integrity intact, this is a family home of great warmth and flexibility. Sitting in a premier pocket of the area, just a stone’s throw from the best of what Enmore has to offer.

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