Deceased estate: Mid-Century stye, ready to renovate
A blank canvas ready to renovate, these striking Mid-Century elements would shine with a full refurbishment. In a beautifully preserved building, it makes a compelling starting point with floor-to-ceiling glass, bright/green outlooks, and views to Sydney Harbour Bridge. In the best NW-facing corner of a small block of just 8 homes, step into an ultra-convenient address, seconds to Mosman Village life with its boutiques, cafes and restaurants, along with the popular Avenue Road shops as your local. A 10-minute walk to the ferry at Mosman Bay Wharf. Council $1,180 p.a. Water $686 p.a. Strata $510 p.q.
Highlights * Deceased estate, ready for a new design * Mid Century shell, in need of full refurb * NW-facing corner home in classic building * Expansive living/dining + separate kitchen * Sliding doors to the leafy balcony setting * Treetop setting, views to Harbour Bridge * Great north light & natural air throughout * Walk to Mosman Village, Avenue Rd shops * Exclusive Use parking & storage room * Free Strata Report available at bw.com.au
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