Set just minutes from Mudgee’s CBD, this exquisite Art Deco bungalow is a residence that blends timeless grace with proven performance. Showcasing elegant period architecture, soaring ceilings, and refined modern upgrades, it offers a home of enduring character and contemporary comfort. Sunlit interiors, generous proportions, and easy to maintain gardens ensure a lifestyle of ease and sophistication – equally suited to family living, private retreats, or guest entertaining.
For the astute investor, this property delivers more than just charm. With proven short term rental success, it stands as a rare opportunity to secure a blue-chip holding in the very heart of Mudgee. Here, architectural prestige meets financial strength, creating a residence that is both a lifestyle sanctuary and a high-performing asset.
A number of wonderful features include:
– Immaculately presented, tightly held and enhanced by contemporary inclusions, ensuring enduring value.
– Established short-stay rental history generating approx. $100,000 per year, offering immediate returns and future upside.
– Oversized bedrooms with soaring ceilings, multiple living zones, and refined finishes for guest or family flexibility.
– An entertainer’s hub open kitchen with stone benchtops, premium appliances, and seamless connection to open-plan living and garden terraces.
– Ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning and a classic wood fire deliver year-round appeal for residents and guests alike.
– Sun drenched decks, manicured gardens, and level 600sqm grounds perfect for relaxation or entertaining.
– Secure lock-up garage with internal access, third washroom, and ample storage enhancing both livability and guest convenience.
Please contact James Tracy-Inglis on 0416 205 012 to arrange your private inspection today.

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NOTE: This is not a contract of sale document. Both the purchaser and vendor must sign a contract of sale document before this offer becomes legally binding. An offer may be withdrawn at any time before signing a contract of sale document. If you do enter a contract of sale, it is advisable to check section 5 of the Land and Business (Sales and Conveyancing) Act 1994 regarding any cooling-off rights that you may have and how to exercise them.

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