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Bardo Road

"Life is dead-easy when the land is dead-flat.."

Leading directly off the main road, right down to the Crystal Bay foreshore and dotted with block after block of level land, Bardo Road has an opportunity for everyone! A comfortable blend of single residential homes, modest unit blocks and contemporary over 55's townhouse complexes, Bardo Road appeals to people in all stages of life.

Bardo Road is also home to a local kindergarten, so very handy to young families. An easy level walk to the shops, beach & transport, so ideal for retirees.

There are still a number of gorgeous original weatherboard cottages along the Southern side of Bardo Road, on sprawling level sites, backing right onto Newport Park - offering an abundance of opportunity to the entry-level or owner-builder market.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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Irrubel Road

"No place like home.."

Little known fact, I lived in Irrubel Road for the first 14 years of my life.. so I may be slightly biased...But I love love love Irrubel! As a local real estate agent, and an Irrubel resident myself, I'd like to consider myself as a bit of an Irrubel Road expert.. but enough about me.

The gateway to Pittwater's biggets Marinas, Irrubel Road is the street directly following on to Prince Alfred Parade, home to both the Royal Motor Yacht Club and Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club.

Irrubel Road itself is slightly hilly, though mostly made up of relatively level blocks. The perfect street for young families, it is only about a 5-10 minute walk into the Newport village, and to the beach (maybe a little longer for the kids!). The closest bus is only a street away, a quick walk down King Street takes you right onto the Gladstone Street bus stop, connecting you straight to the city via the L90 service. Another 5 minutes down the road and you're at the Newport Arms Hotel, Newport's favourite family destination.

There are just under a dozen blocks right at the end of Irrubel Road lucky enough to be fronting Crystal Bay, a darling little enclave where the kids will love feeding the local ducks. These blocks don't change hands often (can you blame them?).. but when they do, they achieve the big bucks, great for owners in the street!

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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Cheryl Crescent

"King of the hill.."

Cheryl Crescent is the highest point of Newport, as you approach Bilgola Plateau.

This privileged position grants you a Bird's Eye view over Newport. The views are ever-changing from every vantage point; some enjoy sunrises over Newport Beach, others have limitless views up the coast towards Cerretti Chapel, Manly.. and most take pleasure in an evening panorama of twinkling lights across Newport valley and the most beautiful crimson sunsets bordering the hills of Ku-Ring-Gai National Park.

Current and past homeowners in Cheryl Crescent comment that they love the feeling on sitting on-top of the world, the privacy, beautiful sunsets and of course the stunning water views.

Homes range from modest pole-home type dwellings in around the $800,000 price bracket, through to commanding multi-storey brick homes "entertainer's delights".. ranging right up to the high $1millions.

Highest sale recorded in the street - $1,921,000 in May 2008

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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