10 Mears Avenue, Randwick

This property is a house on a parcel in DP110106 Randwick NSW. Comparable sales have been around $2,790,000. Built in 1886, it has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Car spaces
1
Land size
221 m2
Building size
-
Council area
Randwick
Year built
1886
Lot plan
DP110106 Randwick NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 06/01/2014
$2,380,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of December 2013

Superbly Renovated Double Fronted Victorian Terrace, Circa 1886 Built originally as a gentleman's residence in the stunning row known as Brighton Terraces, this magnificent example of Victorian architecture has been perfectly reinvented to blend contemporary luxe finishes with beautifully restored period features.With an imposing double frontage, the home is instantly impressive and is just seconds from Randwick's fabulous shopping and transport precinct.Entrance hall, twin living and formal dining rooms, separate second living area, exceptional kitchen (Caesarstone benchtops, Ilve/Asko appliances, Liebher refrigeration, Vintec wine cabinet, Zip Hdyro Tap), adjoining atrium casual dining area and downstairs bathroom. The gorgeous north facing courtyard garden is perfectly accessed through the kitchen and dining areas for ease of entertaining and is a private haven filled with jasmine and magnolias. A lock up garage is entered via the side lane with internal access.Upstairs 4 bedrooms (3 with built-ins, main with ensuite, 3 have access to the two balconies), luxury main bathroom and separate internal laundry.High end custom finishes are throughout the home and include ducted air conditioning and underfloor gas heating, plantation shutters, beautiful timber floors, 6 marble fireplaces and bespoke joinery.Positioned in an idyllic location close to everything from shopping, transport, beaches, great public and private schools, University, Prince Of Wales Hospital and The Spot all you could wish for in a family home, in the heart of the Eastern Suburbs.Auction On Site, Saturday 23 November 2013