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29/1161 Pittwater Road

1161 Pittwater Road, Collaroy NSW 2097, Australia

2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
3 Parking
4224 m² Land size
96 m² Internal area
$907,500 Last sale

About this property

Alternate search: Unit 29, 1161 Pittwater Road.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
SoldMay 2015$907,500$214
SoldNov 2010$795,000$188

Price per m² based on land size of 4224 m².

Key details

Locality
Collaroy
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW716638881
Legal parcel ID
29/SP73759
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Unit
Land size
4224 m²
Internal area
96 m²
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Cunninghams - Northern Beaches
8.3 km
Belle Property Northern Beaches
2.8 km
Clarke & Humel Property - Manly
7.6 km
Raine & Horne Northern Beaches
5.6 km
Laing+Simmons - Narrabeen | the Forest
1.8 km
McGrath Pittwater - Mona Vale
5.8 km
McGrath - Collaroy | Dee Why
0.5 km
NOVAK Properties - Northern Beaches
3.3 km
Ray White Northern Beaches
7.8 km
Stone Real Estate Manly
7.9 km
Area Specialist - NSW
17.6 km
Domain Residential Northern Beaches - WARRIEWOOD
5.9 km
BLAKE Property - AVALON BEACH
10.7 km
Skyline Real Estate - FRENCHS FOREST
5.7 km
LJ Hooker - Narrabeen
1.4 km
LJ Hooker - Dee Why
3.1 km
Whitehouse Real Estate - Balgowlah & Freshwater
7.8 km
The Beaches Real Estate
4.5 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How far is the property from Collaroy Beach?

The property is just 0.3 km from Collaroy Beach, putting the surf coastline within a short walk.

What parks are nearby for outdoor recreation?

Griffith Park is 0.3 km away, and Inman Park and Dee Why Park are each about 1.4 km from the address, offering green space and walking trails.

What entertainment venues are close to the property?

Collaroy Cinema is only 0.5 km away, and the local shopping precinct on Pittwater Road includes cafés, restaurants, and a cinema for convenient leisure options.

How can I access public transport from this location?

Keolis Downer Northern Beaches buses run along Pittwater Road, providing routes to the CBD, Manly, North Sydney (peak‑hour only) and northward to Narrabeen and Palm Beach.

What is the historical background of the Collaroy area?

Collaroy was renamed after the SS Collaroy ran aground on the beach in 1881, and the suburb has largely developed since the mid‑20th century.

What wildlife might I see around the neighbourhood?

The coastal area is frequented by sea eagles, pelicans, terns, dolphins and, during migration season, whales can be spotted offshore.

How long is the continuous surf beach accessible from this address?

Collaroy's surf beach links with Narrabeen Beach to form a continuous 3.4 km stretch of surf suitable for swimming and surfing.