55/45-53 Macleay Street, Potts Point

At this address is a unit on a parcel in 55/SP934 Potts Point NSW. Comparable sales have been around $695,000. Built in 1964, it has 0 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
0
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
1268 m2
Building size
38 m2
Council area
Sydney
Year built
1964
Lot plan
55/SP934 Potts Point NSW
House type
Unit: Studio



HISTORY

Last sold 17/05/2019
$750,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of May 2019

Sold Prior To Auction By Nuri Shik | 0418 234 888 Panoramic views across Sydney's iconic cityscape stretching from the Harbour Bridge and Opera House to North Head take centre stage in this smart security studio. Set high in The Chimes, an upgraded security block at the leafy Paris end of Macleay Street, the north-facing studio is perfectly located to enjoy a cosmopolitan inner city lifestyle with views that transform into a spectacular light show by night. Featuring secure parking, the newly refreshed apartment presents a standout investment prospect or city pad within easy walking distance of the renowned dining and entertainment hubs of Potts Point and Woolloomooloo.+ Level 7 of The Chimes, lift access+ Awe-inspiring unobstructed views+ North aspect, light-filled interiors+ Huge windows maximise the vista+ Stylish contemporary bathroom+ Heated towel rails, Grohe tapware+ Built-in robes and plentiful storage+ Original kitchen, scope to renovate+ Never-to-be-built-out harbour views+ Marble entry foyer, common laundry+ Stroll to cafes, delis and restaurants+ 200m to Woolworths supermarket+ Walk to the station, mins to the CBD+ Regular bus service on Macleay Street+ A perfect low-maintenance city pad+ Top investment in a prime location+ Total Area: 37sqm approx+ Potential rental $500 - $550 per weekOutgoingsStrata Rates: $635 per quarterCouncil Rates: $259 per quarterWater Rates: $179 per quarterStrata AgentsBright & Duggan Ph: 9902 7100Disclaimer: 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.