14 Titania Street, Randwick

This property is a house on a lot in 9/DP9622 Randwick NSW. In this market, it is valued at approximately $2,505,000. Constructed in 1920, it has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
346 m2
Building size
149 m2
Council area
Randwick
Year built
1920
Lot plan
9/DP9622 Randwick NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 19/06/2018
$2,250,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of June 2018

LOW MAINTENANCE CONTEMPORARY FREESTANDING HOME Perfectly positioned in a quiet leafy enclave and boasting a sundrenched north eastern aspect, this home has been tastefully renovated for contemporary living whilst retaining its classic period appeal. With an easy level walk to The Spot' and Randwick, this charming home of timeless appeal is blended with modern updates, an abundance of space and a free flowing floorplan combined with effortless living and entertaining. Situated in a premium position, on a prominent corner block and located near UNSW, parks, schools, city transport and upcoming Light Rail, the property features:- Generously sized floorplan, ideal for families & downsizers- Good sized bedrooms with mirrored built-in robes- Tall glass doors opening onto a private north facing courtyard- Large gas kitchen with storage adjoins family/dining areas- Premium European oak timber flooring- Stylish renovated bathroom, separate w/c- Single lock-up garage, off street parking, R/C air conditioning, fans- Beautiful high ornate ceilings, picture rails and leadlight windows- Security intercom, surround sound, scope to build up (STCA)Under Vendor's Instructions for Definite SaleBuyer's Guide: $2.2m - $2.3mInspection: Thursday & Saturday 12.15pm - 1.00pmAuction: Saturday 7th July 2018 at 12.15pmVenue: On SiteAgents: Martin Farah 0418 402 015 and Amanda Rekes 0425 337 299Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however we cannot guarantee it. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries.