Perched on the cliffs of Mona Vale, this rare coastal gem offers sweeping views from Warriewood to Pittwater — the kind of panorama that only comes with an iconic Sydney address and a serious price tag.
The five-bedroom house at 127 Narrabeen Park Parade, Mona Vale has no neighbours on one side, opening up rare northerly vistas to Pittwater, along with uninterrupted ocean views that stretch up the coastline.
"It's a once-in-a-lifetime position," said agent Brendan Pomponio at Belle Property Northern Beaches.
Uninterrupted views from Mona Vale to Warriewood Beach. Picture: realestate.com.au
"These cliff-front homes almost never hit the market, and when they do, they’re usually hemmed in on both sides."
The vendor bought an original brick cottage on the site in 2013 for $2.52m, before knocking it down and building a beach house designed by architect James de Soyres that was understated yet sophisticated.
"We fell in love with its easy access to all the relaxed lifestyle the Northern Beaches has to offer while enjoying its panoramic beach views and the front row seat to whales, dolphins and native birdlife," she told realestate.com.au.
"The home’s clever architecture presents as an elegant beach house that perfectly fits its surroundings, while including all the luxury features and finishes expected at this end of the prestige market."
Spanning three levels, the ground floor contains the showstopping centrepiece — a light-filled living zone with a Jetmaster gas fireplace and expansive sea views. There's also a dining area leading to a covered ocean-view balcony, while the Calacatta Oro Gold marble kitchen and adjoining alfresco lounge enjoy uninterrupted ocean vistas.
A Jetmaster gas fireplace with sandstone features creates a warm ambiance. Picture: realestate.com.au
Views from every room. Picture: realestate.com.au
The top level is dedicated entirely to the master retreat, featuring a luxurious ensuite with double vanity, a walk-in robe and sweeping coastal views.
The lower ground level offers a family room, gym with sprung floor, three bedrooms, a bathroom and a laundry with chute, while the ground floor includes an additional bedroom or guest suite.
The top floor is dedicated to the master retreat. Picture: realestate.com.au
Outside, an alfresco terrace steps down to a private, heated lap pool, level lawn and fire pit, perfectly positioned to soak up the sound of waves below.
There are sandstone feature walls and oak floors while high-end details include four Miele ovens and integrated Liebherr appliances to underfloor heating, CBUS automation, smart security, Sonos sound and an EV charging station.
Ocean vistas from the heated lap pool. Picture: realestate.com.au
With the current owner now ready to take on a new project, the home is on the market with a price guide of $14m.
Mr Pomponio said the Northern Beaches' prestige market had enjoyed an impressive spring season.
"We’ve set three suburb records in the past four weeks — in Narrabeen, Mona Vale and Curl Curl," he said.
A five-bedroom oceanfront home at 1 Bruce Street Mona Vale sold in October for an undisclosed sum above its $13m guide, while recent high-end sales also include waterfront or waterview homes at 7 Curl Curl Parade, Curl Curl, 197 Ocean Street, Narrabeen and 138 Riverview Road, Avalon Beach.
Several suburb records have been set across the Northern Beaches in recent months. Picture: realestate.com.au
Meanwhile just down the road at 89 Riverview Road, Avalon Beach, celebrity landscaper Jamie Durie has listed his seven-level eco-home with a $33m guide.
Mr Pomponio said the surge in popularity for the Northern Beaches that began during Covid has shown no signs of slowing, with many coastal suburbs now benefiting from the "ripple effect" of buyers extending their search from pricier Manly and Palm Beach.
"Those who have done well in life may have always aspired to secure these front row seats as a lifestyle choice, and now they have the capacity to do so."



















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