12/103 Cathedral Street, Woolloomooloo

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
0
Land size
243 m2
Building size
29 m2
Council area
Sydney
Year built
n/a
Lot plan
12/SP14093 Woolloomooloo NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 28/11/2001
$175,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of June 2020

North-Facing Within Art-Deco Building Private and surprisingly quiet, this urban haven offers a sought-after location in an Art Deco building, known as KENTON COURT. Bathed in natural light, it occupies a prized top floor position, just two levels up. It is suitable as a pied-a-terre, inner city home or on your investment portfolio. It was lasted traded almost 19 years ago.KENTON COURT is a well-maintained Strata Title, security building of timeless character. Residents have access to a sun-drenched roof terrace, looking across to the city skyline. The building entrance is characterized with an umbrella awning and along with its facade, is reminiscent of a bygone era.Within easy walks to Woolworths Metro, Cook and Phillip Park Aquatic and Fitness Centre, St Mary’s Cathedral, Finger Wharf restaurants, Stanley Street cafes, the Art Gallery of NSW, Domain parklands and Botanic Gardens. A 5-minute stroll through Hyde Park will see you at St James train Station, Westfield Sydney and the CBD Centre.+ Bright bedroom with mirrored built-in+ Open plan modern kitchen and living area+ Ensuite style bathroom+ Newly carpeted+ North-facing, elevated leafy outlook+ Character timber windows+ Approx 29sqm+ Boutique building of only 15 apartments+ Shared rooftop terrace with a city view+ Laundry facilities on rooftop, including clothes-lines+ Pet friendlyOutgoings (all approx.):Strata Levy: $1,010.30 per quarterCouncil Rates: $239.10 per quarterWater Rates: $183.24 per quarterDisclaimer: We have been provided with the above information, however, Laing+Simmons gives no guarantees, undertakings or warnings concerning the accuracy, completeness or up-to-date nature of the information provided. All interested parties are responsible for their own independent enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.