Cremorne Suburb Profile – February 2026

1. Cremorne - Quietly premium

Cremorne often flies under the radar compared to Mosman and Neutral Bay, but pricing tells a different story. Median house prices sit firmly in the mid-to-high $4 million range, supported by limited freestanding housing stock and strong owner-occupier demand.

The suburb has benefitted from buyers prioritising quiet streets and proximity to both the city and beaches without the congestion of Military Road hubs. Cremorne Point is renowned for larger apartments with strong appeal for downsizers and easy access by ferry to the CBD.


2. Lifestyle and liveability

Cremorne offers a village feel with excellent walkability, access to Cremorne Reserve, and proximity to Mosman Junction. Its appeal lies in balance — close enough to everything, but never feeling busy.

Local insider insight:
Homes within walking distance of Primrose Park consistently outperform. Locals value the park’s harbour access, tennis courts and community atmosphere, which attracts long-term residents rather than transient renters.

Housing stock is considerably different in terms of style, size and pricing south/north across Military Road.


3. Who Are the Buyers?

Primarily families upgrading from apartments, downsizers from Mosman, and professionals seeking a quieter alternative to Neutral Bay.


Cremorne Summary

  • Median house price: mid-to-high $4m

  • Low turnover, tightly held homes

  • Quiet streets with strong owner-occupier appeal

  • Proximity to parks, harbour and village amenities

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