Daleys Point real estate
Luxury and lookouts at Daleys Point
A quick search of Daleys Point real estate reveals stunning family homes, perched high in the treetops, along winding roads, edged by luscious coastal forest.
An exclusive suburb with a population under 1,000, less than 400 homes, and new listings once in a blue moon, Daleys Point properties overlook a spectacular palette of greens and blues, featuring deep dark water and dense bushland.
Easily connected to Box Head and a ferry ride from Palm Beach, waterfront properties offer private jetties and wonderful views of St Hubert’s Island, Blackwell and Riley’s Island Nature Reserve. Almost 70% of homes are detached, while units and apartments make up close to 25% of remaining properties.
Home sizes vary, providing opportunities for families, downsizers and holiday-makers, with a quarter three bedroom, 30% four bedroom, and two bedrooms most abundant, at 35%.
Featuring postcard views from elevated, leafy lookouts, and prestige homes with distinct and diverse architecture, Daleys Point real estate listings are as rare as the area is unique.
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The suburb primarily consists of low-density residential housing, featuring a mix of contemporary homes and classic Australian architecture. Many properties offer scenic views of the surrounding waterways, contributing to the area’s appeal among families and retirees seeking a serene lifestyle.
Public transportation in Daleys Point is serviced by several bus routes, including lines 59 and 64, which connect residents to nearby suburbs and essential amenities. The nearest train station is Woy Woy Station, accessible via a combination of bus services. For those commuting to Sydney, trains from Woy Woy Station to Central Station run every 30 minutes, with a journey time of approximately 1 hour and 9 minutes.
While Daleys Point itself does not host public schools, several reputable institutions are located in the surrounding areas. Empire Bay Public School and Ettalong Public School are among the nearest options, providing primary education to local students. For secondary education, Brisbane Water Secondary College operates campuses in Woy Woy and Umina Beach, both within a reasonable commuting distance.
In addition to public schools, the Central Coast offers several private educational institutions. Central Coast Grammar School in Erina Heights provides co-educational learning from kindergarten to Year 12. Another notable institution is St. Philip’s Christian College in Gosford, offering comprehensive education with a focus on individual student development.
The Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre offers interactive activities, workshops, and tours suitable for all ages, making it a popular destination for residents and visitors. Additionally, the suburb’s proximity to waterways provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and scenic coastal walks.