What to see this weekend: Top Sydney properties you won't want to miss

October 16, 2017
59 Auburn Street, Hunters Hill. Photo: Supplied

On the hunt for some property inspiration?

Domain has plucked some of our favourite homes from across the Sydney property market that are well worth a look this weekend.

Hunters Hill

Walk along Auburn Street’s long, tree-lined stretch until you hit number 59 and you’ll find an understated cottage facade. 

Inside, the semi seems to have an abundance of space, with indoor and al fresco entertaining areas and plenty of book-reading nooks. 

Agent Nicholas McEvoy of BresicWhitney Hunters Hill says the architect-led renovation in 2005 has made the home a rare find, and expects to sell for $1,825,000 at the property’s July 29 auction.

59 Auburn Street, Hunters Hill.
The property will be auctioned on July 29.
Photo: Supplied

Mosman

Framed with hedges and facing north, this two-level Federation home with a contemporary overhaul is close to shops, buses and Mosman Public School. 

A main suite with a big bathroom, walk-in robe and sitting room takes up the whole top floor.

127 Avenue Road, Mosman.
127 Avenue Road, Mosman.
Photo: Supplied 

The 341-square-metre block includes lawn and an undercover entertaining area.

Located at 127 Avenue Road, the home is expected to sell for around $2.4 million to $2.6 million at its July 22 auction, through Belle Property Mosman’s David Smeallie and Eliza Fitzpatrick

127 Avenue Road, Mosman.
The Federation home has had a contemporary overhaul.
Photo: Supplied

Annandale

Popular food destination Tramsheds Harold Park as well as light rail stations and Annandale village are a short stroll from this elevated character terrace at 238 Nelson Street, for sale for $1.55 million.

238 Nelson Street, Annandale.
238 Nelson Street, Annandale.
Photo: Mitch Cameron Photography

As well as two bedrooms on the lower level, there’s a big attic retreat upstairs with storage and further storage space under the house. 

You can catch this property at its July 22 auction with Pilcher Residential’s Simon Pilcher and Rocco Colosi.

238 Nelson Street, Annandale.
The property has ample storage space.
Photo: Mitch Cameron Photography

Paddington

Close to Five Ways and a bus to the city and Pyrmont, this grand corner terrace at 55 Brown Street has a smart, flowing floor plan.

A bank of windows in the kitchen opens to a courtyard, which also has access to the dining and family rooms.

55 Brown Street, Paddington.
55 Brown Street, Paddington.
Photo: Michael Armstrong

The attic has been converted to a big bedroom with separate storage space and there’s garage parking for two cars at the rear. 

Expect to pay $3.3 million for the property at its July 22 auction, through Ray White Woollahra’s Randall Kemp and Lisa Tuckey.

55 Brown Street, Paddington.
55 Brown Street, Paddington.
Photo: Michael Armstrong

Botany

The owners of 6 Daphne Street can attest that parties for up to 100 guests can be held on the ground floor of the impressively converted warehouse, which has 594 square metres of space over three levels.

For sale for $2.6 million to $2.7 million, the property’s living, kitchen and dining area flows into the outdoor area, which includes a pool and atrium with a waterfall.

6 Daphne Street, Botany.
6 Daphne Street, Botany.
Photo: Supplied

On the top level there is a big studio space with a bathroom and steam room.

McGrath Coogee’s Marnie Seinor will take the residence to auction on July 22. 

6 Daphne Street, Botany
The outdoor area includes a pool and atrium with a waterfall.
Photo: Supplied

Cronulla

Aside from a quiet elegance and tell-tale high ceilings, you wouldn’t know this family home at 116 Ewos Parade dates back to 1908.

116 Ewos Parade, Cronulla.
116 Ewos Parade, Cronulla.
Photo: Supplied

Minutes from Shelly Park and beach, there’s a contemporary kitchen with stone bench tops and gas cooking facilities, polished wooden flooring, and a renovated deck that looks over a kid-friendly backyard.  

The home has a price guide of $2.2 million, and will be auctioned on July 18 through David Smith of Highland Property Agents Cronulla.

116 Ewos Parade, Cronulla.
The c1908 build has had a contemporary update, inside and out.
Photo: Supplied
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