Positioned directly opposite Westfield Bondi Junction, Oscar on Hollywood at 2A Hollywood Avenue is one of the suburb’s most established and consistently traded residential buildings.
Developed by Meriton and completed in 1995, this landmark complex represents a generation of development focused on space, amenity, and long-term liveability — fundamentals that continue to drive both buyer demand and rental performance today.
Comprising approximately 180–190 apartments across two interconnected towers rising to 21 levels, the building delivers scale, presence, and functionality that remains highly relevant in today’s market.
Oscar on Hollywood was built at a time when apartments were designed with practicality in mind.
Apartments within the building are known for:
This is a building where people don’t just buy — they stay.
Oscar on Hollywood has one of the more active resale markets in Bondi Junction, providing consistent pricing benchmarks across all apartment types.
Recent sales data indicates:
One-bedroom apartments have typically transacted between $700,000 and $900,000, depending on level, aspect, and condition.
Two-bedroom apartments — the core of the building — have achieved results ranging from approximately $950,000 to $1,300,000, with stronger outcomes for renovated units and higher floors.
Three-bedroom apartments are more limited in supply and can achieve $1,400,000 to $1,800,000+, particularly where views and size align.
What defines this building is not record pricing — it is consistent turnover and reliable buyer demand.
Buyers understand the building, and that clarity supports repeatable results.
From a rental perspective, Oscar on Hollywood continues to perform strongly due to its unmatched location and building scale.
Recent rental data shows:
One-bedroom apartments typically lease between $600 and $750 per week, depending on presentation and upgrades.
Two-bedroom apartments generally achieve between $800 and $1,050 per week, with renovated properties and parking achieving premium rents.
Three-bedroom apartments can command $1,100 to $1,400+ per week, particularly on higher levels with views.
The building consistently attracts:
Vacancy rates remain low due to the building’s proximity to transport, retail, and lifestyle amenities.
A defining feature of Oscar on Hollywood is its full suite of resident amenities — something rarely replicated at this scale today.
Residents enjoy:
These facilities are not marketing features — they are actively used and contribute to both rental appeal and owner-occupier demand.
The building’s position is a major driver of its ongoing performance.
Directly opposite Westfield Bondi Junction, residents have immediate access to:
This level of connectivity ensures the building remains highly desirable across all market cycles.


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