Apartments and developments for sale around Bondi

25 developments , 4528 properties
Blossom
From $765,000
Carlingford, NSW 2118
  • Bed1-3
  • Bath1-2
  • Car1-2
From $765,000

About Bondi New South Wales 2026

Welcome to Bondi - investment apartments in a world famous suburb near Sydney city.

 

Only 7km east of Sydney city, the name really says it all - Sydney’s famous Bondi strip and beach are enticing to say the least. Designed for those who love beach-side living, a bustling nightlife and a welcoming place to do yoga on a Saturday, Bondi has a varied yet refined palate, and you will know straight away that you will fit right in.

Who’s next door? Investment apartments in a world famous locale. 

With a rather diverse population, Bondi has become home to independent professionals, with most occupants being over 25. Up and coming families have also prioritised the area as a place to live, with the amenity and convenient location adding to the spectacle that is Bondi beach.

A vibrant cultural hub property investors everywhere are watching.

Shopping opportunities in Bondi are seemingly around every other corner, with cafes and restaurants dominating in both abundance and in quality. Whilst both local and international tourists are seen passing through the streets, it is more a homage to the liveliness of the town, rather than just a tourist-trap.

Despite a high number of pubs, restaurants and bars, Bondi also strongly accommodates and promotes health and wellbeing. The Bondi to Bronte coastal walk is nationally renowned, and is frequented by locals and tourists alike.

Bondi investment apartments - the numbers game

Bondi's real estate market is strongly held by apartments, with single-standing houses sitting as a rarity - Bondi is a haven and advocate for apartment living. This area of Sydney is by no means cheap, with the average apartment in Bondi selling for $890,000 - with an expected rental income return at $650p/w.

Demographics of Bondi, New South Wales 2026
5,450
Households
81.3%
Younger Professionals
Aged under 35 – Young, successful, career-driven professionals with no children.
9.7%
Established Families
Aged 35-54 – White collar families with school-aged children.
7%
Early Careers
Aged 25-34 – Educated millennials and younger blue-collar workers at the start of their careers.
About this data - The statistics above have been sourced from Mosaic demographic data that is the copyright property of Experian Australia Pty Limited (or its licensors).