3C/10 Hilltop Crescent, Fairlight

This is a unit in 30/SP12476 Fairlight NSW. Based on comparable properties, we estimate its value at $2,440,000. Built in 1977, with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
3
Land size
206 m2
Building size
126 m2
Council area
Northern Beaches
Year built
1977
Lot plan
30/SP12476 Fairlight NSW
House type
Unit



HISTORY

Last sold 30/03/2017
$2,355,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of March 2017

Mesmerising Views From The Iconic "Tarquin" Complex With over 180-degree views of Sydney Harbour that will leave you breathless, this stunning 206sqm on title apartment is a masterpiece of style, light and contemporary design. Set in the exclusive Tarquin complex, with New York style split level living, the spacious light-filled interior creates a luxurious peaceful haven for discerning buyers.The oversized balcony presents unique opportunities for large parties to gather outside to take in the stunning harbour panoramas.Features include: Two generous bedrooms + study or third bedroom Master boasting en suite and W.I.R. Two bathrooms plus a powder room Floor to ceiling sliding glass doors open to entertainers balcony Near new granite kitchen with S/S appliances Ceiling fans and three air conditioning units Three car lock up garage + loads of U/C visitor parkingMore features include a huge internal laundry room with vast amounts of storage, security entry, and best of all; the ultra-convenient location affords a carefree coastal lifestyle, with a short 5 minute walk to beautiful Fairlight beach, and the harbourside path that winds down into Manly.Why the owners love this home:1. The view from the terrace looking out through the Sydney Heads barbecues and outside entertaining. Watching the yachts, ferries, cruise ships, tugs and tankers. Early risers might see the Queen Victoria or Ovation of the Seas coming through The Heads; others may prefer to wait for them to leave, usually in the early evening.2. From the terrace, you can also see Forty Baskets beach, and the Quarantine Station and beach in Little Manly Cove to the East. On the eastern hill, St Pat's is spectacularly lit at night and looks like a fairy castle (according to our grandchildren!)3. If you are a walker, you can go down the hill to Fairlight beach and swimming pool directly below and then either turn left past Delwood Beach and on to Manly Wharf Beach and the Ferry terminal. Alternatively, if you are really energetic, you can turn right (West) and do the much longer scenic walk to the Spit, and then spoil yourself at one of the waterside restaurants.4. Manly, with its world class beach and surfing, is just down the hill and has a multitude of restaurants, cafs and entertainment to suit all tastes.5. We will miss watching the fireworks on New Year's Eve both the local ones from a barge off Delwood Beach and the Sydney Harbour fireworks.