356-368 george street, Waterloo

At this address is a unit on a lot in SP91356 Waterloo NSW. Built in 2015, featuring 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
1
Land size
109 m2
Building size
72.8 m2
Council area
Sydney
Year built
2015
Lot plan
SP91356 Waterloo NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Listed for rent
$780 Neg



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of May 2020

Excellent positioned in a quiet and convenient location Zip Realty 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom plus 1 parking Why choose this property? George & Allen is a development that transforms conventional apartment living with its design and lush internal gardens. This beautiful two-bedroom Fully Furnished apartment brings together the vision of warehouse living with striking concrete ceilings and accents of steel and bespoke track lighting. Nestled in a quiet tree-lined street, located in the heart of Waterloo, within the Green Square, South Sydney growth centre, George & Allen is 6kms from Sydney CBD and only 3 minutes' walk from Green Square Train Station. Cafes, restaurants and local shops are all within walking distance of this property. -Spacious living and dining area -SMEG gas kitchen w/ stone bench tops -American oak floorboards / High ceilings -Oversized main bedroom with built in robes and en-suite bathroom -Internal laundry -Gallery-style feature lighting / Ducted air conditioning -Security intercom entry, direct lift access to apartment and parking -NBN ready CALL NOW for inspection on 0457 289 750 Cancellation of open for inspection times may occasionally occur due to unforeseen circumstances. For notification of these cancellations please ensure you have registered your details. Please register for inspection updates as changes or cancellations may occur to inspection times. Disclaimer: While all care has been taken in compiling information regarding properties marketed for rent or sale, we accept no responsibility and disclaim all liabilities in regard to any errors or inaccuracies contained herein. All parties should rely on their own investigation to validate information provided.