Dream homes of 2024: The most-clicked homes around Australia this year
Real Estate sales might be cooling over Christmas, but the fascination with dream homes hasn’t.
With over 49.9 million page views on View.com.au and 12.5 million users in 2024, Australians proved their love for property is as strong as ever.
Leading the charge was 35 Bayview Avenue, Earlwood, Sydney’s UFO-inspired architectural masterpiece, captivating readers with its curvy futuristic design.
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.From Adelaide’s bluestone charmer in Marryatville to a South Melbourne terrace that screams urban chic, here are the listings that kept you coming back for another peek.
Whether quirky or classic, these homes show why Australians remain glued to their screens.
NSW: Out of this world in Earlwood
35 Bayview Avenue, Earlwood
This Sydney stunner had people buzzing for its UFO-inspired design. With its futuristic curves and dramatic faade, it’s no wonder this home topped the list for clicks.
The luxury home, set on 455sqm, was offered for sale for the first time in over 40 years. The owners purchased it half built in the 1970s, and completed the construction so it reflects a pretty ‘groovy’ period of architectural history.
The sold price has not been disclosed but View.com.au’s price estimate has it between $3,560,000 - $3,730,000. It’s a conversation starter, to say the least.
Victoria: Urban elegance in South Melbourne
361 Coventry Street, South Melbourne
Timeless meets trendy in this South Melbourne Victorian terrace. With a blend of Victorian-era architecture and sleek modern interiors, this home has had buyers swooning.
Its location in the heart of South Melbourne is just the cherry on top. The house was sold in May 2024 through Marshall White Port Phillip.
Queensland: A Queenslander with style
165 Adelaide Street East, Clayfield
Step into a piece of Brisbane’s history with Rangemoor, an extraordinary Queenslander designed in 1907 by renowned architect Robin S. Dods.
Perched on a sprawling 2,762 sqm corner block with a prime north-facing aspect and views across the Brisbane CBD, this home combines classic elegance with architectural beauty.
Its gracious design and heritage charm made it one of Brisbane’s most captivating properties up for sale this year.
Western Australia: Edwardian allure in Mount Lawley
52 Chelmsford Road, Mount Lawley
Perth’s Mount Lawley is known for its character homes, and this reimagined 1900’s Federation stunner is no exception.
High ceilings, original features, an internal redesign by award winning architects, vittinoAshe and a stunning location have made it a favorite among dreamers this year.
South Australia: Brick beauty in Marryatville
3A The Crescent, Marryatville
Beyond the black gate is a hidden haven that perfectly balances privacy with the charm of Adelaide Hills living, right in the city.
The 1980s build didn’t deter View-ers from peeking beyond the solid brick facade to find a home that has been impeccably reimagined by Outset Design.
The standout kitchen and family room seamlessly connect to a stunning outdoor entertaining area, with a pool surrounded by lush gardens alive with birdlife.
Whether you’re in, on the market or just here for the real estate dreams, 2024’s most-clicked listings illustrate the magic of a great listing-and the enduring appeal of Australia’s diverse architectural styles.
Which one’s your favourite?
Originally published on view.com.au