SUBURB HIGHLIGHT

Clovelly

Clovelly is a small seaside suburb just below Randwick and between Coogee and Bronte. Over the last 15 years, it has been gentrified from its working-class roots, with a large demand from beach thirsty buyers!

It is small and intimate with a great vibe for families. Cool cafe strips, restaurants and easy access to the vibe of Coogee. A tiny beach but with a great protected bay for swimming and an ocean pool.

Bowls club, parks and along the coastal walk of Maroubra to Bondi.

Who lives here

Families with kids, professionals, singles, retirees, beach lovers

Great for…

Easy commute to CBD, airport, Hospitals, University NSW. Near parks and beaches. Getting outdoors, swimming, paddleboarding, diving!

Median house price

$5,125,000

Median unit price

$1,850,000

Distance to city

20 min drive to city

Primary schools

Clovelly PS
St Anthony’s PS
Coogee Boys Prep

High Schools

Saint Catherine Girls School
Randwick Girls High
Randwick Boys High School

Interested in Clovelly?

Whether you’re hoping to find your forever home or just looking to invest, we’re here to answer all your questions and help you find the perfect property. Get in touch with Charlotte and her team today.

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