RENOVATED 70m2 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT WITH NORTH FACING IN ‘THE BERKELEY’ - LOW STRATA LEVIES
Description
Presenting an immaculately renovated one-bedroom apartment in an ideal north facing in ‘The Berkeley’, situated in the heart of the Sydney CBD. A rare opportunity to own an amazing city apartment in a high demand lifestyle location, close to major shopping attractions and Darling Harbour. The Berkeley is a well maintained, full brick, solid building with on-site Building Manager and low strata rates.
• Renovated, North facing, 70 m2 apartment in The Berkeley
• Fully furnished and light filled interiors with open plan living and dining areas
• Well-presented throughout, ready to occupy or lease out
• Spacious bedroom adjoins the bathroom and alfresco area
• Renovated, modern kitchen and tiled bathroom complete
• Very solid, low maintenance building with on-site building manager
• Located near Pitt St Mall, QVB, Darling Harbour, and Town Hall Station
• Potential rental of $850-$900 per week
For more information and inspection times, contact Bryn Fowler on 0423 663 663 or bryn@sydneycoveproperty.com
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
• Renovated, North facing, 70 m2 apartment in The Berkeley
• Fully furnished and light filled interiors with open plan living and dining areas
• Well-presented throughout, ready to occupy or lease out
• Spacious bedroom adjoins the bathroom and alfresco area
• Renovated, modern kitchen and tiled bathroom complete
• Very solid, low maintenance building with on-site building manager
• Located near Pitt St Mall, QVB, Darling Harbour, and Town Hall Station
• Potential rental of $850-$900 per week
For more information and inspection times, contact Bryn Fowler on 0423 663 663 or bryn@sydneycoveproperty.com
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.