Mosman Bond Street Site Sells For $35m With Six-Storey Plan Under Review

A multi-property site on Bond Street in Mosman has sold for $35 million, as a 27-dwelling residential proposal for the same address remains under assessment.



Three Homes, One Development Parcel

The deal covers 5–9 Bond Street, Mosman, combining three adjoining properties into a 1,724-square-metre site.

Property records included in the material state 5 Bond Street sold for $5.7 million in October 2023 and has since been demolished, leaving a vacant block. 7 Bond Street last sold for $2.8 million in February 2018, with renovations completed in 2021, and is described as currently occupied. 9 Bond Street was purchased for $2.1 million in May 2014.

 Mosman development
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The parcel is located near Bridgepoint and set back from Military Road. The properties are not described as heritage listed.

Mosman property
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What The Proposal Seeks To Build In Mosman

The development application proposes demolition and a new residential flat building comprising 27 dwellings across six storeys, with basement parking.

The unit mix listed in the material is one one-bedroom, eight two-bedroom, 16 three-bedroom, and two four-bedroom apartments. The proposal states 3,792 square metres of gross floor area.

The planning tracker lists the cost of work as $23,915,000, with the application lodged on 7 November 2025 and under assessment from 9 December 2025. The target determination date shown is 18 March 2026.

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Objections Focus On Height, Amenity And Trees

More than 50 objections have been lodged. Submissions included concerns about building height, setbacks, overshadowing and impacts on privacy and views. Some objectors contend rooftop facilities create an additional storey in practical terms and push the building above a stated height limit.

Other objections raise concerns about traffic and public transport capacity, geotechnical risk linked to excavation, and tree canopy loss. One submission claims more than 24 trees would be removed and alleges trees were previously removed without the required permissions.

What Happens Next



The application remains under assessment, with the planning tracker showing a target determination date of 18 March 2026.

Published 21-Jan-2026