Offering the perfect combination of space, sophistication and convenience, this impressive two-level residence presents an outstanding opportunity for families, professionals and investors alike.
Privately positioned at the rear of a boutique low-rise complex with entry via Birmingham Street, the home enjoys a peaceful setting away from the street while remaining moments from every lifestyle amenity. Light-filled interiors are enhanced by soaring ceilings and a seamless indoor-outdoor design, with the spacious open-plan living and dining area flowing effortlessly to a generous all-weather terrace, perfect for year-round entertaining.
At the heart of the home is a stylish stone kitchen featuring gas cooking and premium Bosch appliances, while the thoughtfully designed floorplan provides three well-appointed bedrooms, including a private master retreat complete with built-in robes and a dedicated study nook.
Property Features:
• Privately positioned at the rear of the complex with entry from Birmingham Street
• Three generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
• Private master retreat with integrated study nook
• Spacious open-plan living and dining zones
• Gourmet stone kitchen with gas cooking and Bosch appliances
• Large covered terrace ideal for entertaining in all seasons
• Reverse-cycle air conditioning, intercom security and European-style laundry
• Boutique low-rise complex offering privacy and convenience
Perfectly positioned on the cusp of Rosebery and Mascot, enjoy a vibrant lifestyle just moments from Mascot Station, local cafés, restaurants and shopping amenities. Indulge in some of Sydney's most popular destinations including The Grounds, Sonoma Bakery and Gelato Messina, while benefiting from easy access to Sydney Airport, CBD transport links, and the world-famous beaches of Bondi and Coogee.
A superb lifestyle opportunity in one of Sydney's most connected and rapidly growing precincts.
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