2/19 Churchill Crescent, Cammeray

This property is a unit located in 2/SP53712 Cammeray NSW. Similar properties have sold for approximately $765,000. Built in 1996, it has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
12 m2
Building size
50 m2
Council area
North Sydney
Year built
1996
Lot plan
2/SP53712 Cammeray NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 14/11/2013
$718,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of October 2018

Huge Entertaining Terrace with Uninterrupted Water and Park Views Perched above Primrose Park this fantastic contemporary one bedroom whole floor apartment enjoys stunning views over the parklands to Willoughby Bay from every room. Offering easy level access from the street and set in a small boutique block of four properties with only one apartment per floor, no Common walls and only 5 kms to the city. Features include -- Stunning renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances- Large lounge/dining with access to the entertaining terrace- Modern bathroom with internal laundry facilities - Large sunny bedroom with lots of cupboard space- Huge entertainers terrace with stunning outlook- Lock-up garage available for an extra charge of $40 per week- City bus available around the cornerThe full length terrace is superb for entertaining and is set off by frameless glass panels with built-in seating. This apartment is private and suited for the professional occupant. Located in one of Cammeray's most popular and leafy streets, the property also offers internal level access from the front door. Enjoy the lifestyle with an easy stroll to parks, bushland walking trails and Cammeray Golf Course. This is truly a rare offering!For all applications please add this link to a new browser - https://t-app.com.au/app/page-1/Disclaimer: This information has been obtained from third party/sources we deem to be reliable. We make no representation as to its accuracy. All images and photographs are indicative only. We are merely passing the information on. Any interested parties should make their own enquiries.