4/24 Sutherland Crescent, Darling Point

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DECEASED ESTATE. GRAND, 169 SQM STRATA APARTMENT. HARBOUR VIEWS. OFF STREET PARKING

Displaying the fine character of its charismatic 1920's architecture, this remarkable apartment is situated on the first floor (2 per floor) of an immaculately maintained small security block of 6, on the corner of Etham Avenue, opposite the village store and bus stop. Throughout the sprawling spaciousness of its giant rooms, original floorboards are hidden beneath the existing carpet, ready to be brought back to life, and from the sunroom and the 3 large bedrooms views into Double Bay add the element of luxury to the inspiring potential so evident at every turn. Even the kitchen and bathroom live up to expectation in size and scope for improvement.

169 square metres of glorious characterHuge double living/dining room, marble fireplaceSpacious sunroom - view to Double Bay3 huge bedrooms with harbour viewsModernised kitchen, stainless steel appliancesLarge bathroom with shower & bathGreat condition with amazing potentialNorth facing verandah. Carspace
Council Rates: $278.05pq
Water Rates: $139.75pq
Strata Levies - Admin: $866.80pq
Strata Levies - Sinking: $673.20pq

Property Features

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Suburb Guide

Darling Point

Darling Point remains one of Sydney's most aspirational real estate addresses. This refined inner city haven is prized for its gracious architecture, boutique peninsula setting and wonderfully convenient location just 3km from the CBD.

A yachties' paradise, it's home to the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYC) which annually hosts what is regarded as the toughest of the blue-water classics, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.

At the northernmost tip of Darling Point, McKell Park is as picturesque as they come, while the section of Rushcutters Bay Park found along New Beach Road provides an intimate view back to the city, with incredible views of the New Years Eve fireworks. Darling Point is dedicated to elegant residences.

Gracious turn of the century mansion, terraces and apartment buildings share its tree-lined avenues, punctuated by inspired contemporary penthouses and some post-war apartment buildings. They all jostle for brilliant views of calm boat-filled bays, the city skyline, Opera House and Harbour Bridge, which seem so close as to be almost touchable.

Some truly landmark properties can be found here, most notable 'The Swifts', one of Sydney's oldest estates, whose grand castle-like turrets and magnificent interiors have been restored by renowned heritage architects Clive Lucas Stapleton.

Exceptionally convenient, it's flanked on its eastern side by the cosmopolitan shopping haven of Double Bay, with the nearby Edgecliff Centre providing a range of amenities and transport.

Suburb Features

Education

  • Ascham School
  • Cranbrook School
  • Double Bay Public School
  • Glenmore Road Public School
  • St Vincents College
  • Sydney Grammar Edgecliff Preparatory School
  • The Scots College

Recreation

  • Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
  • Double Bay Park
  • McKell Park
  • Rushcutters Bay Park
  • Sir David Martin Reserve
  • Steyne Park
  • Trumper Park

Restaurants

  • Australian 18 Footers League
  • Bei Amici
  • Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
  • Sake
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