Woollahra tightly held properties

With Eastern Suburbs prices tempting owners to sell their properties, it’s increasingly rare to find a home held by the same family for more than 30 years.  Research conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics portrays Australians as frequent movers, with 43% of those aged over 15 years having moved house in the last five years. The below properties are remarkable exceptions to this social trend, hitting the market for the first time in at least 30 years.

‘Weeroona’ at 2 Rosemont Avenue was built in the early 1910s, and is offered for the first time in 30 years. This family estate is a Woollahra landmark offering idyllic living in the heart of the exclusive consular belt.

The character-filled terrace at 63 Holdsworth Street is on the market for the first time in 39 years, and represents an increasingly rare opportunity to secure an un-renovated property in this prime location, a moments’ walk to Queen Street shops, Edgecliff Food Fair and train station

Built circa 1856 and last traded 64 years ago, the landmark property at 184 Queen Street offers a unique blend of historical character and 1950s charm. One of the area's earliest residences, built in a mid-Victorian style with an iconic sandstone façade, the home is situated only steps away from Parterre Garden café, Chiswick restaurant and Queen street shopping.

For more information on these properties, please visit the Goodyer Website at https://goodyer.com.au/properties-for-sale, or call Pauline on 0411 521 888.

The image is 184 Queen Street, Woollahra in the 1960s.

Pauline Goodyer
I love this quote. It’s exactly how I feel about the work I do. For over 20 years my passion has been working in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs property market. It’s a job I truly love. In a place I live and adore.

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