EDITION 18
Local Insights:
City & Beaches
Autumn settles gently across this walkable stretch of coastline, where beach, city, and culture remain within easy reach. Life here is shaped by connection to the ocean, to the streets, and to everything in between.
Newcastle Canoe Pool
Beach, city, culture, and cafés sit side by side, making everyday life feel easy and connected. As the season cools, locals linger longer on coastal walks, settle into neighbourhood cafés, and enjoy the balance between urban energy and the ocean’s edge. A diverse mix of homes – from character-filled terraces to contemporary apartments and beachside family houses – supports a lifestyle that works year-round. It’s this seamless blend of convenience, character, and coastal outlook that continues to define the area’s appeal.
MUST VISIT
Tower Cinemas,
183-185 King St, Newcastle
Freshly renovated and reopened, Tower Cinemas has reclaimed its place as a city favourite. The much-loved art deco building now blends modern comfort with classic cinema charm. Screening everything from independent films to popular releases, it’s perfectly positioned near cafés and dining spots in the heart of the city.
HIGHLIGHTS
Marketown Shopping Centre | The Junction Village | Darby Street Precinct | Newcastle Museum | Newcastle Art Gallery | Civic Theatre | Newcastle Memorial Walk | Newcastle Ocean Baths | Merewether Ocean Baths | QT Hotel | Crystalbrook Kingsley Hotel | Civic Park | King Edward Park | Foreshore Park | Dixon Beach Park | Fort Scratchley | Nobbys Lighthouse | Stunning Beaches and Coastline
HOUSES
Median House Price
Bar Beach
$4,007,500
Best Return on Investment
The Junction = 3.98%
Mereweather Heights = 3.77%
Newcastle West = 3.19%
UNITS
Median Unit Price
Newcastle East
$1,865,000
Best Return on Investment
The Hill = 4.69%
Newcastle West = 4.54%
The Junction = 4.36%
Darren Penn
Principal and Director of Sales
Phone 0424 740 463
Barry Price
Director and Group General Manager
Phone 0402 140 240