9 Seaforth Crescent, Seaforth

A house located on a lot in 11/DP749707 Seaforth NSW. Comparable sales have been around $5,235,000. Built in 1990, with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
5
Car spaces
1
Land size
794 m2
Building size
420 m2
Council area
Northern Beaches
Year built
1990
Lot plan
11/DP749707 Seaforth NSW
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 23/05/1999
$2,700,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of April 2016

Cutting Edge Homes on Two Exclusive Titles with Approved DA Plans Its rare that an opportunity of this kind is available in Seaforths most prestigious address. Two substantial parcels on separate titles are to be sold in one line; each includes DA approved plans for a stunning contemporary residence with spectacular harbour and city skyline views. Set at the end of a whisper-quiet cul-de-sac, this is a highly sought-after position thats prized for its close waterfront location, boating facilities and proximity to Seaforth amenities, with easy access to the CBD.31 Seaforth Crescent is the larger of the two blocks and includes an architecturally designed masterpiece with four levels, each taking full advantage of the harbour vistas. It will include four bedrooms, multiple living zones and swimming pool. There is currently a tenanted, existing structure which is slated for demolition.9 Laura Street borders 31 Seaforth and will boast a contemporary, cutting edge residence of impressive proportions across three striking levels; also designed to include a plunge pool and enjoying spectacular water and city skyline views.This exclusive offering dispenses with months of development time all the approvals are already in place. The DA is in effect for five years, allowing the purchaser to either develop both properties at once, or at a more leisurely pace.To view the plans, please call Gayle Walker on 0402 294 040.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.