SUPER RARE - 26M WIDE - 1070SQM - CORNER BLOCK
Offered to the market for the first time in over 100 years, this remarkable 4th generation family holding presents a truly once in a lifetime opportunity to secure one of Mount Lewis' most significant parcels of land. Held within the same family since its original purchase in 1916, this tightly held property carries a rich sense of history and legacy, making its release to the market an exceptionally rare event.
- Prominent corner block, approximately 26.8m wide
- Expansive parcel of level land spanning approximately 1,069sqm
- First time offered to the market in over 100 years
- Rare 4th generation family home with exceptional local history
- Rare blank canvas in a tightly held family friendly location
- No easements affecting the site, nice clear block of land
- No significant trees on the property, mainly just shrubs
- Outstanding development potential (stca)
- Prime opportunity to create a substantial new residence or duplex (STCA)
- 5 minutes from Bankstown CBD
- 30 minutes from Sydney CBD
- Easy stroll to local schools, child care, parks & transport
- A truly rare opportunity to secure a landholding of this scale in Mount Lewis
Originally purchased by the family in 1916, with the home constructed in 1923, 124 Old Kent Road stands as a rare and tightly held offering in a location where opportunities of this scale are virtually unheard of. Occupying a substantial corner block with an impressive 26.8m frontage and 1,069sqm of land, this is your one and only chance to secure a site of this size, position and future potential.
Set on a flat and level parcel with no easements, the property offers outstanding scope for those looking to rebuild, redevelop or capitalise on the landholding in a highly convenient and well-connected location.
Auction 10am Saturday 8th August 2026 - when its gone, its gone
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