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A rare opportunity to secure a circa 1900 terrace home in Crows Nest is available through Ray White Lower North Shore.

The property at 94 Hayberry Street, Crows Nest is one of just a few terraces in the suburb.

“This property was architecturally redesigned around ten years ago combining the original period charm with modern design,” says Marketing agent Helen Noble.

“There are many original character features including high ceilings, timber floors and original working fireplaces. The redesign of the home was completed around 13 years ago.”

Freestanding on one side, the 240m² terrace is one of only two in a line and features four bedrooms, three separate living areas and double secure parking.

“It’s rare in Crows Nest to have a double secure garage, so it’s a real drawcard of the property,” Helen explains.

“The standout feature in the kitchen is the glass conservatory roof.”

The property last sold in 2005 for $1.410m and Helen says the current owners have meticulously cared for the home.

“The home is in immaculate condition and the buyer will be able to move in without having to do a thing.

Price indications for the current is sale is above $2m and Helen expects to see competitive bidding at the 15 November auction.

“This is a coveted piece of real estate in Crows Nest and we’re expecting to see huge interest from local residents as well as people from outside the area.”

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