'Time warp' Mosman house sells for around $5 million at auction

An authentic four-bedroom dwelling in Sydney's Mosman that has been largely unchanged because the early Nineteen Seventies has offered for round $5 million at public sale.
The property at 9 Sirius Avenue was initially owned by Kathleen Laurence, who died in 1972 and left the house to Sydney College.
There was, nonetheless, a situation: the college may take possession of the house as long as her sister Angela Laurence was allowed to dwell there for the remainder of her life.

Native information outlet Mosman Collective toured the property previous to public sale.(Mosman Collective)

Ms Laurence died final 12 months, resulting in the property going to the market final week.
Promoting agent Cameron Scott from McGrath Decrease North Shore informed 9News.com.au there was an enormous quantity of curiosity within the dwelling, notably on-line the place it amassed greater than 150 enquiries.
At public sale between competitors from a number of bidders the house ended up promoting within the neighborhood of $5 million.

The house at 9 Sirius Avenue occupies prime actual property on Sydney's decrease north shore.(Area)

A video shot by native information outlet Mosman Collective reveals the house bearing all of the hallmarks of an authentic Nineteen Seventies property.
From tasseled gentle shades to period-correct newspapers, the house even includes a classic "Early Kooka" fuel range.
The adjoining block of land at 11 Sirius Avenue can be up on the market, the place it's anticipated to fetch as a lot as $2.7 million.
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