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A Once-in-a-Lifetime Oceanfront Estate Hits the Market in Cronulla

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Cronulla, NSW – A rare and extraordinary opportunity has emerged to own one of Cronulla’s most prestigious oceanfront estates. Perched on an irreplaceable corner block where the vast Pacific Ocean meets the tranquil Port Hacking River, 24-26 Glaisher Parade is a coastal masterpiece—offered for the first time in an astonishing 65 years.

This remarkable four-bedroom, double-brick residence sits on an expansive 1,348.9 sqm parcel of north-facing land, embracing breathtaking 270-degree water views. Designed to capture the essence of coastal luxury, its seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces celebrate natural light, fresh sea breezes, and the unparalleled beauty of its surroundings. With formal and informal living and dining areas bathed in natural light, a spacious kitchen with premium appliances, and generously sized bedrooms with stunning outlooks, every detail is designed for effortless luxury.

For those with grand aspirations, this property presents boundless potential. Whether you choose to craft an iconic family sanctuary, embark on a luxury development (STCA), or secure one of Cronulla’s most coveted landholdings, the possibilities are truly limitless. The opportunity becomes even more exclusive with the neighbouring property at 22 Glaisher Parade also available, forming an extraordinary 2,028.6 sqm combined estate—an offering of this scale is almost unheard of.

Imagine waking up to the sound of waves, enjoying a morning coffee on the elevated oceanfront balcony, or unwinding by the oversized inground swimming pool as the sun sets over the horizon. The sun-drenched, north-facing yard offers a perfect balance of privacy and space, while the separate home office, lock-up storeroom, and wine cellar ensure practical luxury at every turn. An oversized lock-up garage with internal access and additional off-street parking further enhance the property’s convenience.

Just footsteps from Cronulla’s iconic Esplanade, Salmon Haul, Oak Park, pristine beaches, renowned eateries, and quality schools, this residence offers a lifestyle of absolute ease and exclusivity. Only 29 kilometres from Sydney’s CBD, this is a rare fusion of privacy, prestige, and unparalleled coastal living.

Survey reports for 22 & 24-26 Glaisher Parade, along with a comprehensive Town Planning report, are available upon request.

This is more than just a home—it’s an irreplaceable legacy and an unparalleled investment in Cronulla’s exclusive coastline. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure your own slice of paradise.


Key Facts:

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Oceanfront Estate Hits the Market in Cronulla


Contact details:

For further details or to arrange an exclusive viewing, please contact

Mitchell Wynn | 0401 059 310

Laura McKay | 0409 450 600

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