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The quiet centre of harbourside Sydney

Sydney's Eastern Suburbs
Four kilometres from the city, Double Bay rewards judgement over noise. Alan Weiss on the market, the new developments reshaping the village, and selling well in a thinly traded prestige suburb.

Four kilometres from the city, between Darling Point and Point Piper, Double Bay has spent a century perfecting a single idea — that a village can be both intimate and rarefied. It remains one of the most considered addresses in the east.

A market that rewards judgement, not noise

Double Bay is a small, deeply traded market — a handful of houses change hands in any given year, and the apartment market, while busier, is just as discerning. At this level, the result is set long before the campaign opens. It is set by how the property is positioned, who is approached, and the restraint with which the whole exercise is handled.

This is precisely the kind of market our practice was built for. Every appraisal, every conversation and every negotiation is handled personally — no juniors, no scripts, no theatre. For owners weighing a sale, a downsize, or a quiet off-market approach, the value lies in counsel, not volume.

Market Snapshot

Guide figures to early 2026, drawn from CoreLogic and Domain suburb data. Median values reflect a thin, prestige market — treat them as orientation, not valuation.

$7.1mMedian house

$2.05mMedian apartment

56 / 28Days on market · house / apt

4 kmTo the Sydney CBD

– The Suburb

A village that holds every stage of life

Few suburbs in Sydney accommodate as many lives at once. Double Bay carries the young professional in a Bay Street apartment, the family in a Federation home above New South Head Road, and the long-time owner downsizing into a building they have watched go up. The village holds all of them, and that breadth is the source of its durability.

The pleasures are unhurried and close at hand — coffee on Knox Street, the boutiques and salons along Bay Street, the Friday markets in Guilfoyle Park, and the harbour itself a short walk away at Redleaf, where Murray Rose Pool and the boardwalk at Seven Shillings Beach give the suburb a private, almost coastal calm. Steyne Park and Blackburn Gardens anchor the green edges; the ferry wharf carries commuters into the city in minutes.

It is, in the end, a suburb that has never needed to announce itself. The wealth here is established rather than performed, and buyers who understand the east treat a Double Bay address as a kind of shorthand — for proximity, for permanence, and for a quality of life that is quietly assured.

– What’s Changing in Double Bay

A new tier of residence is reshaping the village

01

Ruby House sets a new ceiling

Fortis’s mixed-use Ruby House on Bay Street, due for completion in 2026, has redrawn the top of the market. Its single penthouse — close to 1,000 square metres, with interiors by Pete Kennon — sold off the plan for a figure widely reported near $50 million, more than double the suburb’s previous apartment record. Street level brings new commercial space and dining to the heart of the village.

02

Ode brings boutique scale

Completed in 2025, the Luigi Rosselli-designed Ode on Cross Street delivered fifteen large apartments above ground-floor retail now home to established names such as Indigo. Its earlier penthouse sales — at $24.95 million and above — first signalled the depth of downsizer demand for full-floor living without leaving the suburb.

03

Houses hold; apartments firm

The picture beneath the headlines is measured. House values eased modestly over the past year on very low turnover, while apartment values firmed by a few per cent on far stronger volume. The pattern points to a structural shift — premium owners are increasingly choosing to stay in Double Bay and trade down into new, large-format apartments rather than leave.

-Alan’s View

The records make the headlines, but the real story in Double Bay is the downsizer who refuses to leave. That demand is deep, patient and largely unseen — and selling well into it is a matter of discretion, not exposure.

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