The suburb was named after Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield, a British prime minister during the reign of Queen Victoria. The area was part of the suburb of Alexandria and was officially gazetted on 10 June 1977.
98 High Street
98 High Street, Mascot NSW 2020 AUS
MGM MARTIN – FREESTANDING 1940s BRICK HOUSE
Live comfortably now or renovate to maximize the outstanding potential of this character home in a fantastic location backing directly onto a lovely nature reserve.
What’s important to you
• High and ornate ceilings lend immediate period charm
• Extra large kitchen with breakfast bar, separate laundry and spare bathroom
• Expansive level back yard backing onto nature reserve
• Deceased estate – a genuine blank canvas
• Main bedroom with north-facing sunroom attached
• Move in as is or renovate – ‘go up’ (S.T.C.A.)
The local’s point of view
• 5 minutes to Mascot station, Short stroll to vibrant Mascot shops
• Direct park access – perfect for kids
• Neighbourhood on the move with free-standing homes much sought after
• The peace of suburban living within striking distance of town
• Enjoy living close to airport, CBD and local beaches
Features
Property Features
- House
- 3 bed
- 2 bath
- House House Category
- Close to Schools, Close to Shops, Close to Transport
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