Graffiti-Covered Estate Still on Market for $900,000 to $990,000

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A property in Point Piper, NSW, with a postcard view of Sydney Harbour and graffiti-covered walls, remains on the market. The article also features other properties for sale, including a modern family home in Canberra, a heritage-listed property in Sydney called the “Witch’s Hat”, and a grand mansion in Tasmania known as Stoke House.

And for anyone enamoured by the possibility of what the graffiti-addled estate could become, it is still on the market, with price hopes of $900,000 to $990,000.69 Wolseley Road, Point Piper NSWThe lawn rolls down to Sydney Harbour, and a postcard view at this property for sale on the nation’s, Wolseley Road, where the median house price is $45 million.

The couple traded in the keys in November. Kellie’s health and the need to be closer to where she is receiving treatment compelled them to part with the restored character property.The heritage-listed property, built in 1898, is locally known as the “Witch’s Hat” thanks to its distinctive pointed turret.

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