Positioned in the absolute core of Bondi Junction, The Oscar at 350 Oxford Street represents a style of apartment living that is increasingly rare in today’s market—generous proportions, full-service living, and long-term performance.
Completed in 1998 by Australand (now Frasers Property Group), The Oscar continues to outperform many newer developments, not because it is the newest—but because it delivers what buyers consistently value: space, convenience, and certainty.
The Oscar stands as a 14-level residential building with a design that has stood the test of time.
This is not a “compact living” product. It was built in an era where liveability came first—and that continues to drive buyer demand today.
From a market perspective, The Oscar sits firmly in the “blue-chip apartment” category—a building that doesn’t spike with hype, but delivers consistent, repeatable results.
What stands out here is value per square metre. These are true one-bedroom apartments, not reconfigured studios.
Larger floorplans continue to command strong premiums, particularly for higher floors with views and updated interiors.
Alan Weiss Insight:
The Oscar doesn’t rely on marketing hype. Buyers understand what they’re getting—space, position, and a building that has already proven itself over time.
For investors, The Oscar delivers one of the most important metrics in real estate—consistency of income.
There is a noticeable trend in the current market—landlords are holding for quality tenants, particularly in the 2-bedroom segment, rather than discounting rent for speed.


Enquire If you’re considering buying, selling, within Eclipse, I can provide a detailed breakdown of current opportunities, off-market listings, and pricing strategy within the building.
If you’re thinking about downsizing—or just exploring your options—I’m here to help when you’re ready.