3/20 Chepstow Street, Randwick
DECEASED ESTATE - UNRENOVATED ART DECO APARTMENT WITH INCREDIBLE POTENTIAL TO ADD VALUE
Ideally positioned between Centennial Park and Randwick village, this unrenovated near original 77sqm (approx.) Art Deco apartment presents the opportunity to update and add value in a peaceful setting. Located on the first floor of a small block of just 4 units, the property offers a sizeable lounge room with adjoining sunroom, original kitchen with separate dining room, 2 generous bedrooms & a full bathroom with separate bath & shower. On the northern side of the building and with no common walls, tucked away in a leafy pocket of Randwick North. Cafes, restaurants & the East's best beaches are nearby.
Unrenovated Deceased Estate, incredible potentialNear original apartment, incredible potentialSpacious lounge room with adjoining sunroomOriginal kitchen with separate dining roomFull bathroom with separate bath and showerShared laundry space with room for own machineSmall art deco block of only 4 apartmentsLeafy and private pocket of Randwick NorthClose proximity to cafes, restaurants & beaches
In conjunction with Tim Pockley 0402 913 225
Council rates $345.99pq
Water rates $177.91pq
Strata levies $1,023.90pq

Randwick
Approximately 6km from the CBD, Randwick is bordered by the lush expanses of Queens and Centennial parks to the north, the suburbs of Coogee and Clovelly to the east, Kingsford to the south and Kensington to the west. Its name is synonymous with racing.
Dating back to 1830, the Randwick Race Course sees Sydney's colourful racing identities rub shoulders with high society and the average punter. Other notable Randwick landmarks include the Prince of Wales Hospital, a campus of the University of New South Wales, and Randwick Boys and Girls High Schools.
As Sydney's first suburban municipality, proclaimed in 1859, Randwick retains plenty of historically significant and heritage-listed buildings which are carefully preserved. However major redevelopment occurred in the 1960s and '70s with the construction of numerous residential walk-up flats, many of which now provide affordable housing for local university students.
Randwick has a substantial retail centre extending along Belmore Road, home to the Royal Randwick Shopping Centre and a variety of inexpensive clothing stores, eateries and supermarkets. The new CBD and South East Light Rail is transforming public transport in Sydney, providing high capacity, clean and reliable services. The L2 Randwick Line extends from Circular Quay along George Street to Central Station, through Surry Hills to Moore Park, then to Randwick and Kingsford via Anzac Parade and Alison Road. The L3 Kingsford Line also extends from Circular Quay, branching from Moore Park through Kensington to Kingsford.
The quaint area commonly known as 'The Spot' is a charming cluster of unique specialty stores, restaurants and the historic cinema known as the Randwick Ritz, a local institution where every night is 'cheap night'.
Suburb Features
Education
- Brigidine College, Marcellin & Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
- Claremont College-Anglican co-educational school
- Coogee Boys Prep School
- Emanuel School
- Lycée Condorcet - The International French School
- Moriah College
- Randwick Girls & Boys High School
- Randwick TAFE
- St Catherines School
- University of NSW
- Waverley College
Recreation
- Alison Park
- Baker Park Tennis Courts
- Centennial Park Cycles
- Centennial Parklands
- Entertainment Quarter Moore Park
- Fred Hollows Reserve
- Govett Reserve Playground
- Queens Park
- Ritz Cinema
- Royal Randwick Racecourse
Restaurants
- Bake Bar
- Bronte Road Bistro
- Dolce Fiori
- Four Frogs Creperie Randwick
- Kurtosh Cafe
- Lebanon & Beyond
- Mammas and Papas Ristorante
- Maybe Frank
- Queens Park Pizza
-
The Avenue Randwick
- The Spanish Fly
- Tucker