Mosman Park Residence

Designed with investment performance in mind, this renovation focused on upgrades that directly impact value. Functional improvements and material clarity elevated both rental appeal and asset efficiency. The result is a property that balances immediate yield with sustainable growth.


The existing property presented opportunities to improve both functionality and market appeal. By removing the outdoor pool and fully renewing the kitchen, wet areas, and flooring, the renovation reshaped the home into a more efficient, low-maintenance asset aligned with tenant demand.


These targeted interventions delivered a significant transformation in both appearance and performance. The client’s investment was outweighed by the post-renovation valuation uplift, supported by a doubling of the rental return.


The result is a strategically upgraded property that demonstrates how quality design can directly enhance portfolio performance, balancing immediate yield with long-term value.



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