62 Mount Street, Coogee
CHARMING CHARACTER SEMI WITH NORTH ASPECT, ENDLESS POTENTIAL & LEVEL STROLL TO COOGEE BEACH
Offered for the first time in nearly 40 years, this cherished family home presents a rare opportunity in a sought-after location. Nestled just a short stroll from the beach, the residence has the convenience of rear-lane access, and boasts beautifully maintained interiors with soaring 3.4m ceilings, exuding warmth and character. Move-in ready yet brimming with future potential, this home is perfect for families, downsizers, and investors alike, with convenient access to Randwick Plaza, Royal Randwick shops, and all the amenities of this vibrant locale.
First time offered in nearly four decades, a rare opportunityThree bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, and a double lock-up garageRear lane access for added convenienceHigh 3.4m ceilings enhance space and characterLovingly maintained interiors, full of charm and warmthMove-in ready with potential to renovate or extendIdeal for families, downsizers, or astute investorsShort stroll to the beach, embracing a relaxed coastal lifestyleMinutes from Randwick Plaza and Royal Randwick shopsClose to parks, cafés, and excellent public transport links
Property Information
- Land area approx 310sqm
- Council Rates $663.62/quarter
- Water Rates $169.03/quarter
Property Features
- Garages 2


Coogee
Retaining a traditional Australian beachside ambience, the suburb of Coogee is one suburb to the south of Bronte and just 7km from the CBD.
Coogee's vast stretch of beachfront is presided over by the usual beachfront strip of eclectic restaurants and takeaway places, extending up the main waterfront drag of Arden Street and onto Carr Street. Many more discrete and charming cafes are also tucked away at the northern and southern tips of the beach.
Protected sea baths are located at either end of the beach, including Wylies Baths and the women and children's only McIver Baths. A dramatic coastal walk will take you past Clovelly, Bronte and Tamarama beaches all the way to Bondi.
Reserve land is found all along with waterfront, providing the ideal setting for good old fish and chips by the beach. Its two main venues are the Coogee Pavilion, with its iconic domed roof, and the Coogee Bay Hotel, with its huge beer garden and live music venue which has played host to countless local and international bands.
A desirable address for families and young beach-lovers, Coogee's architecture is eclectic. Many grand Victorian mansions, terraces, freestanding Federation homes and Californian bungalows remain, while apartments from all eras are also prevalent.