95 Union St, Mcmahons Point is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1834. The property has a land size of 317m2 and floor size of 390m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in March 2025.
An architectural showpiece behind a landmark Victorian Italianate facade, this spectacular tri-level luxury home welcomes both sweeping views and stunning northern light into its impressive interiors and multiple landscaped outdoor escapes.
Proving that exceptional design transcends time, the transformation of this home by Union Street's own resident architect Ian Poole, seamlessly links the oversized garaging and workshop to the everyday living level and ambient bedroom retreats by an internal passenger lift. Finely crafted combining exposed steel beams and Australian hardwood timber, sliding glass cavity doors flawlessly disappear for the ultimate in indoor/outdoor living. Showcasing a sophisticated selection of living areas, a central courtyard oasis is a relaxing focal point effortlessly stemming off the formal lounge room, culinary kitchen, family room and covered resort style dining terrace. Cleverly filtering natural light into the media room through a series of skylights above a strategic void, the lower-level design also features an executive home office, powder room and custom wine cellar.
Channelling views toward the city and harbour from the upper-level bedrooms, the north facing master suite is lined in walled storage. Opening to a private decked terrace with outdoor shower, the master also connects to a quality ensuite complete with double vanity, bidet and bath. Juliet balconies connect to the courtyard and outlook, bedrooms two and three gaze over toward the cityscape, Main Harbour and Anzac Bridge with the second bedroom even enjoying views from its own five-star ensuite bathtub. Crowned by a rooftop terrace taking in 180-degree panoramas stretching from the Opera House and Harbour Bridge across to Homebush, spend New Years Eve from the comfort of home with one of the best seats in town.
Part of a nostalgic North Sydney streetscape dating back to the 1880s, discover the old-world charm and modern convenience of this popular urban enclave. Convenient to the leading schools and the local caf strip, the vibrant attractions of Blues Point Road and Greenwood Plaza are within easy reach along with transport options at nearby North Sydney Train Station, Victoria Cross Metro Station and McMahons Point Wharf.
Elegant formal lounge room opens to courtyard
Water garden in main courtyard for ambience
Exposed steel beams in the formal dining room
Clever butlers' pantry linking dining and kitchen
Central pendant lit kitchen island, stone benches
Smeg 90cm gas oven, steamer and warming drawer
Smeg exhaust and Miele stainless steel dishwasher
Concealed Drop down TV in the casual living or family room
Family room opening to decked outdoor room
BBQ looking out toward the top of the CBD skyline
Lower-level media room next to separate storeroom
Pivot doors open into upstairs bedroom retreats
North facing deck with outdoor shower off master
Master bedroom lined in an abundance of built-ins
Window seat overlooking the courtyard in bed two
City views from Juliet balconies in beds two and three
Three modern yet timeless ensuites, one with views
Versatile second home office or fourth bedroom
Two guest powder rooms, commercial grade laundry
Wallpaper stylishly personalises the home office
Workshop in the double garage, subfloor storage
Customised wine cellar or tasting room
Gardens thriving on the rooftop viewing terrace
Louver windows and voids enhance airflow and light
French doors open out to north facing forecourt
Cast iron fireplaces, sophisticated display niches
Multi-zoned ducted air-conditioning, alarm system
Electric blinds, classic shutters, rainwater tanks
Opposite the vast grounds of The Shore School
190m to Blues Point Rd, 500m to Greenwood Plaza
200m to buses servicing McMahons Point Wharf
500m to North Sydney Station, 650m to Metro line
500m to Lavender Bay Parklands and walking trails
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For more information or to arrange an inspection, please contact David Gillan 0411 255 914.
The size of Mcmahons Point is approximately 0.4 square kilometres. There are 9 parks, covering nearly 12.5% of the total area. The population of Mcmahons Point in 2016 was 2278 people. By 2021 the population was 2315 showing a population growth of 1.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Mcmahons Point is 30-39 years. Households in Mcmahons Point are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Mcmahons Point work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 45.80% of the homes in Mcmahons Point were owner-occupied compared with 45.70% in 2016.
Mcmahons Point has 1,796 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Mcmahons Point have seen a -4.62% decrease in median value, while Units have seen a 3.01% increase. As at 30 June 2026:
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