10/3 Williams Parade, Dulwich Hill

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
80 m2
Building size
80 m2
Council area
Inner West
Year built
1999
Lot plan
10/SP58650 Dulwich Hill NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 12/09/2016
$850,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of September 2016

Resort-Style Entertainer With Lush Views & Great Returns Set within one of the area's most sought after lifestyle developments, this house-sized apartment has it all - from peace and privacy, to a seamless in/outdoor layout, to its prized city fringe location. Expansive open plan living, sweeping balcony, and gourmet gas kitchen are a dream for entertainers. Lush garden grounds (complete with pool) provide serene green views - yet many city fringe amenities are mere footsteps away. Walk to Arlington Light Rail, beautiful parks, Arlington Recreation Ground, cafs, eateries, shops and more. The property has previously been rented at $550/week as a proven solid investment or ideal first home buying opportunity - suited to all walks of urban life. Move in and enjoy, or tenant for great returns. Be quick!* Well-elevated, first floor setting with tranquil garden views* Fresh, vibrant interior with crisp white walls and floating timber floors* Open plan lounge and dining flowing to sweeping entertainer's balcony* Spacious gas kitchen with stainless steel appliances, including dishwasher* Ensuite master is one of two generous, sunlit bedrooms; both with built-ins* Full-sized main bathroom, and separate laundry with extra storage* Access to fabulous pool and landscaped grounds - a rare urban treat* Easy walk to CBD transport, parklands, sporting fields, cafs, and shopsArea: 111sqm approx (Unit + Balcony 97sqm + Carspace 14sqm)Council Rates: $288.00 pq approxWater Rates: $185.79 pq approxStrata Rates: $937.74 pq approxDulwich Hill Suburb Profile:Located in the heart of Sydney's Inner West, Dulwich Hill has evolved as a hip, eclectic lifestyle haven for urban dwellers - just 8kms from the CBD. Wide, leafy streets lined with picket-fenced Federation and art deco homes set the area's timeless tone, and lush parks and sporting ovals offer huge leisure and family appeal. Great coffee, fine food and artisan providores shape a city fringe culture that's cherished by residents and lusted after by house hunters. Best of all, it's an easy ride to the city with light rail, train and bus services in abundance. Despite swift gentrification, the area proudly maintains village status, and a laidback vibe that's made it one of Sydney's hottest postcodes.