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MADDISONS Real Estate specialise in residential sales in Sydney's Lower North Shore, making us the Waverton real estate agent to trust for all of your Waverton property needs.
If you are considering buying or selling a property in Waverton, whether it be an apartment, semi, townhouse or house, and need a reliable, honest and experienced Waverton Real Estate Agent, please contact MADDISONS on 9960 3444.
The Waverton Real Estate market and the appeal of a Waverton property:
Waverton Real Estate is in high demand for a number of reasons, its most obvious reason is its close proximity to Sydney CBD. Please see statistics below for more information.
Property prices are consistent in Waverton. There is a great mix of real estate in the way of apartments, semis, terraces, townhouses and houses. As an experienced and reliable Waverton real estate agent, Maddisons is the only real estate agent to be so well placed to offer the right advice to help you buy or sell in Waverton.
STATISTICS
The population of Waverton in 2001 was 2,199 people. By 2006 the population was 2,696 showing a population growth of 23% in the area during that time.
The predominant age group in Waverton is 30 - 39 years and work in a professional occupation.
Households in Waverton are 2 parent families and are likely to be repaying over $3000.00 per month on mortgage repayments.
In 2001, 53% of the homes in Waverton were owner-occupied compared with 55% in 2006.
Waverton is stunningly located, stretching down into a point on Sydney Harbour which separates Berry’s Bay and Ball’s Head Bay. At the end of the point at the bottom of Ball’s Head Road there’s a beautiful little reserve which is the perfect spot for a Sydney summer picnic with scenery such as the Harbour Bridge and water craft floating by in the background.
With three parks in the Waverton area, there is plenty of room to relax outdoors. It is also only minutes by car, train or bus to nearby North Sydney or over the Harbour Bridge to the heart of Sydney.
Many of the elegant and historic homes, terrace houses and apartments have uninterrupted, superb harbour views.
Waverton was named after Waverton House, built in 1865 by John Purser. Sadly, after being owned by several families, Waverton House was demolished in 1974.
In the foreshore areas of Balls Head and Berry Island, are some of the finest Aboriginal rock engravings predating European settlement.
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