407/2 Galaup Street, Little Bay

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
232 m2
Building size
109 m2
Council area
Randwick
Year built
2018
Lot plan
55/SP97830 Little Bay NSW
House type
Unit: Standard



HISTORY

Last sold 29/11/2018
$1,350,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of November 2018

STUNNING OVERSIZED PENTHOUSE APARTMENT WITH WRAP AROUND PANORAMIC VIEWS With never to be built out elevated views across the bay and beyond to the southern hinterlands, this top floor two bedroom penthouse style apartment offers a rare and unique coastal property to the market. The huge combined dining and kitchen is great for day-to-day life as well as an accomplished entertaining zone. The substantial separate living room is thoughtfully removed and infinitely private. Offering no common walls, high shadow line ceilings and a sunny three way aspect that includes north. Freshly completed within the Illume' building offering to the Little Bay market. Two great bedrooms each with their own balcony access while the main has a stylish en suite. Just a short walk to Little Bay beach, golf course, coastal walkways, Prince Henry retail village, supermarket, restaurants and cafes.- Two bedrooms each with terrace access, main with en suite- Substantial wraparound terrace ideal for entertaining, private- Floor to ceiling glass maximising bay and hinterland views- Combined kitchen and dining, Miele appliances, island bench- Timber floors throughout and carpet in the bedrooms,- Dual secure carspaces, two store cages, elevator access- Access to Little Bay beach and Prince Henry retail villageThis property is Vacant so I can show you through at anytime Mon-Sunday.Please check the below scheduled Open For Inspection times.Total Size: 233 sqm approx.Council Rates: $263.03 pq approx.Water Rates: $200.00 pq approx.Strata Levy: $1,624.09 pq approx.Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however we cannot guarantee it. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries.