Seven-bedroom Eastwood home sale proves desire for multi-generational Sydney family homes

Seven-bedroom Eastwood home sale proves desire for multi-generational Sydney family homes
Jonathan ChancellorJun 16, 2013

A seven-bedroom Eastwood house sold on the weekend for $1,695,000.

The 25 Denistone Road house (pictured below) had been listed with $1.5 million-plus hopes.

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It was completed by an owner builder over the past two years.

Its McGrath selling agent Wayne Vaughan marketed it as offering a contemporary abode of 55 squares on a 1,088 square metre block in walking distance to the Eastwood centre.

There was competitive bidding for the home from families seeking multi-generational abodes.

It sold to a young couple of Chinese descent  with two young children. They also have family coming to live with them utilising the downstairs  area at the front of the home.

Another seven-bedroom house to sell recently was at Saratoga. The 105 Steyne Road house - with views over Brisbane Water from its deep waterfront holding - fetched $1,775,000 last week also through McGrath Central Coast agent Mat Steinwede.

He described it as a three level house with impressive outdoor leisure areas. The seven bedrooms included "massive main with spa ensuite and deck." There was also five modern bathrooms, a large home theatre and games room. The 743 square metre block cost $360,000 in 2007.

Arlington, a seven bedroom Galston house sold recently. The 36 Crosslands Road house (pictured below) sits on five acres.

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There was a six bedroom Bella Vista house also recently sold through Starr Partners Bella Vista for $1,135,000. The 85 Edgewater Drive house, which was built in 2005 after the block cost $530,000, also comes with a study. There were four fully tiled bathrooms. The master bedroom had a walk in wardrobe and en-suite and three bedrooms came with en-suite and walk in wardrobe.

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Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.