A Victorian classic nestled in a row of traditional terraces, this updated home enjoys a premier setting on one of the areas’ best streets. There’s so much to love about its endearing charm that blends easily with stylish appointments and benefits from a north-east to rear aspect. Enjoy the locale that has it footsteps to all the city fringe treasures.
An imaginative redesign has capitalised on the sunny rear aspect delivering a spacious casual living/dining and quality stone kitchen that rests under high pitched ceilings and spills out through French doors to the private alfresco courtyard with pedestrian access to the rear car lane. Providing living options is the separate lounge or TV room. The kitchen is appointed for the home chef boasting a freestanding stainless cooker with gas cooktop and handsome cabinetry.
Its flexible floorplan includes a home office option and three bedrooms. The master is spacious with adjoining front balcony and the immense loft retreat which captures district and city views is a wonderful bedroom or additional living option. Extras include abundant storage and a combined bathroom with laundry and reverse cycle a/c. Its setting is coveted surrounded by laneway cafes and eateries and steps to the bus, rail, Broadway shopping, Sydney Uni and Victoria Park.
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R&H Suburb Summary | Houses |
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Number of sales | 23 |
Average Price | $1,612,174 |
Median Price | $1,625,000 |
Median Rental Price | $800 p.w. |
Change in Rental Rate (5yr) | 4 % |
R&H Suburb Summary | Units |
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Number of sales | 140 |
Average Price | $957,192 |
Median Price | $802,500 |
Median Rental Price | $550 p.w. |
Change in Rental Rate (5yr) | -8 % |
34 Myrtle Street, Chippendale,
New South Wales, 2008