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Tamarama Vibe

Tamarama, affectionately known as "Glamarama," is a hidden gem nestled between Bondi and Bronte. This exclusive pocket exudes an air of luxury and seclusion. With its small and picturesque beach, the vibe is more intimate and relaxed compared to its lively neighbour. Tamarama attracts a trendy and upscale crowd, appreciating its pristine beauty and stunning coastal views. The vibe is effortlessly chic, with locals spotted sipping coffee at boutique cafes or practising yoga in the park. The community values an active and mindful lifestyle, with a strong emphasis on health and wellness. Tamarama’s charm lies in its tranquil atmosphere, providing an escape from the bustling city while still being in close proximity to all that Sydney has to offer.

Daceyville Vibe

Daceyville embraces a serene and family-friendly atmosphere, making it a sought-after suburb for those seeking a peaceful residential retreat. Nestled between parks and green spaces, the area exudes a tranquil charm and offers a strong sense of community. Known for its well-maintained heritage homes and tree-lined streets, Daceyville is a haven for families looking for a close-knit neighbourhood. The suburb's proximity to quality schools, local cafes, and recreational facilities further adds to its appeal. Residents can enjoy a relaxed lifestyle with ample opportunities for outdoor activities, creating a true suburban haven in the heart of Sydney.

House Rent

1 bedroom

N/A

N/A

2 bedrooms

1,125

N/A

3 bedrooms

1,650

1,100

4+ bedrooms

N/A

N/A

Any house

1,650

1,125

Apartment Rent

Studio

593

N/A

1 bedroom

750

560

2 bedrooms

1,000

870

3 bedrooms

1,350

1,100

Any apartment

923

800

House Prices

4,255,000

2,619,000

Apartment Prices

1,480,000

925,000

Any Property Prices

1,688,000

1,102,000

Commute to CBD

By car

22 min

21 min

Public transport

41 min

37 min

Closest Beach

Tamarama Beach

Coogee Beach

Commute by car

1 min

11 min

Commute by public transport

5 min

37 min

Crime rate

per 100,000 people

6,363

5,900