Vaucluse Sydney, New South Wales | |||||||||||||||
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Population | 9,510 (SAL 2021)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Elevation | 76 m (249 ft) | ||||||||||||||
Location | 9 km (6 mi) east of Sydney CBD | ||||||||||||||
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State electorate(s) | Vaucluse | ||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Wentworth | ||||||||||||||
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Vaucluse is an eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 8 kilometres (5 mi) east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government areas of Waverley Council and the Municipality of Woollahra.
Vaucluse is located on the South Head peninsula, just South of The Gap with Sydney Harbour on the west and the Tasman Sea to the east. The Sydney Harbour side of the suburb commands views across the harbour to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The adjacent suburbs are Watsons Bay to the north and Rose Bay and Dover Heights to the south.
Vaucluse is a mainly residential suburb. For many years it was the most affluent suburb in Sydney and as of May 2017, in terms of houses and properties, was in the top five most expensive suburbs.[2] Tahiti, a Hawaiian-style residence in tropical gardens above Hermit Bay, set an Australian residential record when it sold to a trio of South Africans (the Krok brothers) for more than $29 million in September 2007.[3] The Australian residential record was overtaken by Leon Kamenev, the founder of Menulog, purchasing four waterfront properties on prestigious Coolong Road for a combined $80 million in April 2016.[4]
The vast majority of extensively high-worth properties in Vaucluse are located on the western side of New South Head Road towards the harbour, with less expensive housing and property being found closer east of New South Head Road, around South Head General Cemetery.[5]
4. Vaucluse – $4,300,000
THERE'S nothing laid-back about Sydney's prestige property market, with Tahiti, the Hawaiian-style residence in tropical gardens above Hermit Bay, Vaucluse, selling for more than $29 million.
From those early days in Sydney learning English by day and delivering pizzas at night he last week spent just shy of $80 million for four properties in Vaucluse to build his own private compound. Kamenev's rise to become part of Australia's ultra high net worth community was given a significant boost last year when the online takeaway delivery service Menulog he co-founded was sold, lining his pockets to the tune of $470 million.