Kingsford, NSW 2032

A parkside semi with warm bones and bold potential

Nestled at the quiet end of Doncaster Avenue, this original two-bedroom semi retains its period charm—high ceilings, timber floors, and a feature fireplace—while sitting steps from Kensington Oval, UNSW, and Prince of Wales Hospital. The sale in July 2021 for $1,976,000 highlights the trust buyers place in Kingsford’s evolving lifestyle.

Sold July 17, 2021$1,976,000

Investment Snapshot

Renovate & rise

Original interiors with air-conditioning, two bathrooms, garden-ready backyard, and a covered patio make this a ready-to-reimagine family home or dual-income opportunity (STCA).

Original parkside semi

Classic 1920s semi-detached cottage with high ceilings, timber floors, and feature fireplace ready for a thoughtful restoration.

Smartly positioned

A quiet cul-de-sac near Kensington Oval, Prince of Wales Hospital, UNSW, and the light rail corridor.

Sunny outdoor space

Private level rear yard, covered patio, and easy garden access to create an alfresco retreat.

Scope to enhance

Two bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and an eat-in gas kitchen provide a strong base for contemporary living (STCA).

Kingsford Lifestyle

A multicultural suburb with unmatched location perks

Kingsford is a lively eastern suburbs pocket celebrated for its Asian dining precincts along Anzac Parade, regular cultural festivals, and proximity to UNSW, Sydney Airport, and Randwick Racecourse. Residents enjoy quick access to the light rail, beaches, and leafy green spaces while remaining just 7 kilometres from Sydney CBD.

Distance to Sydney CBD

7 km

Walk to UNSW

< 10 mins

Nearby Beaches

Coogee + Maroubra

Public transport

Buses + Light Rail

Nearby essentials

  • UNSW, Prince of Wales Hospital, and Sydney Airport are minutes away by car or light rail.
  • Community events, artisan markets, and Kingsway Spring Festival keep the multicultural heartbeat alive.
  • Parks like Kensington Oval and Centennial Park provide green relief and sporting grounds.
  • Food scene features Asian cuisine, cafés, and boutique retailers supported by the Kingsford Chamber of Commerce.

Timeline

From heritage streets to contemporary renewal

Heritage roots

Kingsford began development in the 1920s after being renamed for aviator Charles Kingsford Smith.

Community pulse

Vibrant multicultural streets with Asian dining, festivals, and strong local chamber support.

2021 Sale

320 Doncaster Ave sold for $1,976,000 on 17 July 2021 after listing as a renovator’s delight.

Future potential

With proximity to UNSW, Prince of Wales Hospital, and light rail, the home is primed for modern transformation.

Location

See the block

320 Doncaster Avenue sits at the tranquil end of the street with a seamless walk to Kensington Oval, light rail stops, and cafes. The map embeds the precise block for quick reference.

Let’s talk

Plan your inspection or renovation brief

Agents Martin Farah and David Yacoub coordinated the 2021 sale. Connect to understand the site’s constraints, restoration ideas, or possible dual occupancy updates (STCA) for this sought-after Kingsford address.

📞 Martin Farah: 0418 402 015

📞 David Yacoub: 0449 165 732