17 July 2021
Online auction
The original park-side semi sold for $1,976,000, confirming strong demand for Kingsford’s leafy inner-city pockets.
320 Doncaster Ave
Kingsford, NSW 2032
Kingsford character
Set at the quiet end of Doncaster Avenue, this two-bedroom, two-bath character home sits on a level block just metres from Kensington Oval and the express transport corridor into the CBD.
Sale price
$1,976,000
Sold 17 July 2021
Lot feature
300m to Kensington Oval
Level, private rear garden
Comfort & character
Two inviting bedrooms, a neat eat-in kitchen, original bathroom (plus extra WC) and climate control keep the bones liveable while you plan the renovation (STCA).
Opportunity
Scope to restore the period cottage or extend for modern living.
Property highlights
The home was positioned for renovation with high ceilings, picture rails, a feature fireplace and generous windows that flood the living spaces with light. Add modern amenities to elevate the property's story and capitalise on this blue-chip Kingsford pocket.
Original fireplaces, picture rails and soaring ceilings create a canvass for a carefully curated renovation.
Sunny, private rear yard with covered patio lets you bring indoor comfort outside, yet still enjoy the leafy street setting.
Neat eat-in gas kitchen, timber floors hidden beneath rugs and an extra WC give you the scope to modernise now (STCA).
Living in Kingsford
Kingsford continues to attract families and professionals thanks to its proximity to UNSW, Prince of Wales Hospital, the light rail spine and a lively local high street. Doncaster Avenue offers leafy tranquility while keeping city amenities within easy reach.
Just 300 metres from the front door, the oval and adjoining parkland set the tone for outdoor fitness, tennis and weekend markets.
The vibrant local strip on Anzac Parade keeps cafes, grocery stores and multicultural dining a short stroll away.
UNSW, TAFE NSW and the Prince of Wales Hospital are all within a 5-minute drive or quick light rail ride, making the address ideal for students and professionals.
The Doncaster Avenue to Centennial Park cycleway offers a safe 2.8km shared path for walkers and cyclists, linking to broader Randwick bike routes and renewed streetscaping.
Transport
Residents enjoy the 12km CBD and South East Light Rail corridor, with the L3 Kingsford Line linking straight to Circular Quay and the Randwick health precinct. Sydney’s wider public transport network keeps work, study and leisure within reach without needing a car.
The L3 Kingsford Line now runs every 8 to 12 minutes along Anzac Parade and connects straight to Circular Quay in roughly 31 minutes.
Express buses such as the 392X keep the CBD within a 29-minute ride, and the wider Sydney public transport interchange is right at your doorstep.
Transport NSW touts frequent and high-capacity services—each tram can carry about 450 passengers—to keep the South East linked to major health, education and entertainment precincts.
Story
17 July 2021
The original park-side semi sold for $1,976,000, confirming strong demand for Kingsford’s leafy inner-city pockets.
Contact
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Location
Quiet cul-de-sac living, minutes from UNSW, Prince of Wales Hospital and the light rail.
Nearest amenities: Light Rail (Kingsford stop) & Kensington Oval (300m walk).
Transport NSW status: L3 Kingsford Line now operates with 8-12 minute frequency, keeping the South East linked to the CBD and Randwick health precincts.