29/6 Stanley Street, Darlinghurst

At this address is a unit on a lot in 1/DP191898 Darlinghurst NSW. It has an approximate value of $550,000. In the local government area Sydney, it has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
0
Land size
587 m2
Building size
-
Council area
Sydney
Year built
n/a
Lot plan
1/DP191898 Darlinghurst NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY




LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of November 2018

Affordable 1 Bedroom | Close to Hyde Park/CBD Incredibly peaceful and private for its inner-city setting, this one-bedroom apartment presents a superb opportunity to buy in one of Darlinghursts landmark buildings. Built in 1926 in the Chicago School of Architecture, St James Apartments is reminiscent of a New York style building located between Hyde Park and Stanley Streets celebrated dining hub. Featuring access to a common rooftop entertaining deck with panoramic city views, this superb city pad is a short walk through the park to the CBD and footsteps to cafes, restaurants, galleries and theatres.+ Prominent, well-maintained building+ Level 2 with secure terrazzo entry+ 2 lifts and a common rooftop deck+ Peaceful and private corner setting+ Large living area and high ceilings+ Galley style kitchen, fresh bathroom+ Prime investment, strong demand+ Current rental return $430 per week+ Just 100m to historic Hyde Park+ Stroll to Stanley Streets Little Italy+ Walk to the CBD and cultural hubs+ Superb walkability and connectivity+ A perfect city pad or investmentTotal Area: 39.3sqm approxTenancy StatusThe tenant has a lease in place till 21/12/2018 at $430 per week. Tenant would like to stay on. After renovation, potential rent $470+ per week.OutgoingsUnit Levies:Admin Fund: $926 per quarterSinking Fund: $1,218.75 per quarterCouncil Rates: $218.50 per quarterWater Rates: included in unit leviesBuilding ManagerStanley Home UnitsPh: 9360 6286 | 0419 277 531Disclaimer: 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.