Vaucluse manor on the market for the first time in 51 years
A 1930s period home with Sydney Harbour views is on the market for the first time since 1963.
A 1930s period home with Sydney Harbour views is on the market for the first time since 1963.
Selling agent at Living Here Double Bay, Conrad Nissirios, says this is a rare opportunity.
“Properties like this don’t come up often, particularly in such a coveted location.
“This is a grand home full of character, and it will appeal to people with a restoration vision.
“The 1930s charm of the home offers an enormous opportunity to restore and renovate the features of an era past,” Mr Nissirios said.
With a buoyant market in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Mr Nissirios says there is no better time to sell.
“We’ve seen for some time now a very strong market and there’s no indication to suggest it will slow down. We expect to see a selling price above $3m,” Mr Nissirios said.
Sitting on 828m² of land, the home offers views of Sydney Harbour stretching across to Manly.
The residence itself offers five bedrooms, stand out period architectural features and multiple parking, including a lock up garage.
“This home has been in the same family for half a century and they’ve maintained the home and grounds beautifully. Although they have made the decision to move on, they have loved their home and that reflects in the presentation of the property,” Mr Nissirios explained.
22 New South Head Road, Vaucluse goes to auction on 28 April 2014 at 6pm at the Double Bay Auction Centre.