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Narrabeen (2101)

Narrabeen is a beachside suburb in northern Sydney located 23 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Warringah Council and is part of the Northern Beaches region.

Narrabeen’s school community comprises of government funded Narrabeen Lakes Primary School as well as the local Catholic school St Josephs Primary School.

With a diverse range of dining options, boutique café’s and The Sands Hotel, Narrabeen carries a relaxed lifestyle for people of all ages.

Narrabeen is the home of The Sydney Institute of Sport which has recently become the headquarters of the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles rugby league club.

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House sales – last 12 months 23

Median sale price – last 12 months $1,800,000

Unit sales – last 12 months 131

Median sale price – last 12 months $755,000

*Based on sales reported to Price Finder

If you are thinking of buying or selling in Narrabeen contact Ray White Real Estate Narrabeen 9970 6777  to find out how the real estate market is tracking in Narrabeen.

North Narrabeen (2101)

North Narrabeen is a suburb in northern Sydney, located 25 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Pittwater Council. North Narrabeen is part of the Northern Beaches region.

North Narrabeen lies on the northern shores of Narrabeen lagoon, bounded by Warriewood to the north, Elanora Heights to the west and extends east to the ocean at Narrabeen Head. Narrabeen is opposite on the southern shore of the lagoon.

Home to Sydney Lakeside Holiday Park and accessible cafes, North Narrabeen brings a diverse range of people from near, far and beyond. Filled with families, North Narrabeen Public school and Narrabeen Sports High School, North Narrabeen stays warm hearted and community based.

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House sales – last 12 months 61

Median sale price – last 12 months $1,305,000

Unit sales – last 12 months 7

Median sale price – last 12 months $820,000

*Based on sales reported to Price Finder

If you are thinking of buying or selling in North Narrabeen contact Ray White Real Estate Narrabeen 9970 6777  to find out how the real estate market is tracking in North Narrabeen.

Collaroy (2097)

Collaroy is a suburb in northern Sydney, located 22 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Warringah Council. It is part of the Northern Beaches region.

The area was originally part of Narrabeen but was renamed after the collier S.S. Collaroy ran aground on the beach in 1881 during a storm. It was refloated and later wrecked on the Californian coast in 1889. Most of Collaroy’s development has occurred since the mid twentieth century.

Collaroy is home to one of the Salvation Army’s largest conference and outdoor education centres in the area. The centre caters for many conferences of the Salvation Army as well as other churches, schools, community groups and businesses. It can cater for up to 440 people and has fully catered camp programs.

Collaroy’s public transport consists of buses operated by Sydney Buses south through to the CBD and Manly, and north to the suburbs from Narrabeen to Palm Beach.

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House sales – last 12 months 43

Median sale price – last 12 months $1,820,000

Unit sales – last 12 months 117

Median sale price – last 12 months $716,000

*Based on sales reported to Price Finder

If you are thinking of buying or selling in Collaroy contact Ray White Real Estate Narrabeen 9970 6777  to find out how the real estate market is tracking in Collaroy.

Collaroy Plateau (2097)

Collaroy Plateau is a suburb in Northern Sydney, located 22 kilometres north-east of the Sydneycentral business district, in the local government area of Warringah Council and is part of the Northern Beaches region.

Collaroy Plateau has some of the most spectacular views on the Northern Beaches. Various parts of Collaroy Plateau overlook Collaroy Beach, Long Reef Beach, Narrabeen Beach and Narrabeen Lagoon.

Collaroy Plateau is home to the public primary school Collaroy Plateau Primary School.

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House sales – last 12 months 40

Median sale price – last 12 months $1,340,000

*Based on sales reported to Price Finder

If you are thinking of buying or selling in Collaroy Plateau  contact Ray White Real Estate Narrabeen 9970 6777  to find out how the real estate market is tracking in Collaroy Plateau.

Warriewood (2102)

Warriewood is a suburb in northern Sydney, located 26 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Pittwater Council. Warriewood is part of the Northern Beaches region.

Warriewood takes its name from the Warriewood Estate that was subdivided in 1906 by Henry F. Halloran, who had purchased it from the McPherson family.

Warriewood features a medium-sized shopping mall and a cinema complex, a mini putt-putt golf and a swimming beach. Warriewood is also the location of a Catholic high school, Mater Maria Catholic College.

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House sales – last 12 months 48

Median sale price – last 12 months $1,350,000

Unit sales – last 12 months 112

Median sale price – last 12 months $746,000

*Based on sales reported to Price Finder

If you are thinking of buying or selling in Warriewood contact Ray White Real Estate Narrabeen 9970 6777  to find out how the real estate market is tracking in Warriewood.

Narraweena (2099)

Narraweena is a suburb of northern Sydney, located 18 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Warringah Council and is part of the Northern Beaches region.

Narraweena is built around a ridge with superb views over Long Reef and Dee Why beaches as well as views around Garigal Forest. It is a quiet leafy suburb only 2 minutes drive to the beach.

Narraweena is an Aboriginal name meaning a quiet place in the hills. The suburb developed after World War 2, when the land was subdivided.

Narraweena is a great suburb surrounded by local schools,parks and ovals,and enjoys neighbourly spirit, close proximity to beaches and easy access to public transport making it a great place to live for all types of people including families with kids and professionals.

If you are thinking of buying or selling in Narraweena the list below comprises houses/ units and sale prices over the last few years from Ray White and other agencies on the Northern Beaches.

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House sales – last 12 months 49

Median sale price – last 12 months $1,255,000

*Based on sales reported to Price Finder

If you are thinking of buying or selling in Narraweena contact Ray White Real Estate Narraweena to find out how the real estate market is tracking in this suburb.

Beacon Hill (2100)

Beacon Hill is a suburb of northern Sydney located 17 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Warringah Council and is part of the Northern Beaches region.
The suburb is popular with families as it is a great suburb enjoying parks, ovals, local schools, close proximity to the beaches and ease of access to public transport.

Red Hill is located at the northern end of the suburb. From here there are spectacular views across to the Governor Phillip Lookout, and onwards to the city. Red Hill used to play a part in many childhood adventures of the locals over the years as the hill was latticed with many tracks, caves and “hideouts”, but has now been transformed boasting many beautiful houses in this prestigious, quiet section of Beacon Hill.

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House sales – last 12 months 66

Median sale price – last 12 months $1,300,000

*Based on sales reported to Price Finder

If you are thinking of buying or selling in Beacon Hill contact Ray White Real Estate Narraweena to find out how the real estate market is tracking in Beacon Hill.

Brookvale (2100)

Brookvale is a suburb of northern sydney, located 16 kilometres north east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Warringah Council and is part of the Northern Beaches region only a few minutes drive to our beautiful beaches.

The large Warringah Mall shopping centre is located at Brookvale. It features David Jones, Myers, coles Woolworths, Hoyts cinemas, Big W, Target, JB Hi-Fi and about 300 other retailers, specialty shops and restaurants. Brookvale supports a fast growing business community.

Brookvale is home to Brookvale Oval, the home ground to the NRL 2011 Premiers the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.

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House sales – last 12 months 9

Median sale price – last 12 months $1,250,000

*Based on sales reported to Price Finder

If you are thinking of buying or selling in Brookvale contact Ray White Real Estate Narraweena to understand how the real estate market is tracking in this area.

Cromer (2099)

Cromer is a suburb of northern Sydney, located 20 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Warringah Council and is part of the Northern Beaches region, being only a few minutes drive to the beautiful beaches.

Cromer is named after the small town of Cromer, in East Anglia, England. The area had been known as Dee Why West but it was changed after Dee Why Golf Links was taken over by the Cromer Country Club in 1940.Permission was granted to the club to have the area’s name changed to Cromer and a new suburb created.
Cromer is home to two government run schools: Cromer Public School (K-6), and the Northern Beaches Secondary College Cromer Campus (7-12).

Warringah archers, located next to the Cromer High school, is a long standing archery club that hosts tournaments for archers from all over Sydney.

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House sales – last 12 months 42

Median sale price – last 12 months $1,250,000

*Based on sales reported to Price Finder

If you are thinking of buying or selling in Cromer please contact Ray White Real Estate Narraweena to understand how the real estate market is tracking in Cromer.

We welcome the opportuntiy to provide you with a free, no obligation Sales or Rental Appraisal.

Call now 9984 7100 or email info@rwnarraweena.com.au. or  info@narrabeen.com.au