99 Bourke Street, Woolloomooloo

3 1 Terrace
Sold $680,000

BLANK CANVAS - POTENTIAL FOR FULL RENOVATION

If you're brimming over with ideas for renovating, this sturdy, 3 bedroom, two-level terrace is just the go. With a generous living area flowing through to an open-plan kitchen, separate dining room and timber floors throughout, this is the perfect opportunity to create a masterpiece from a blank canvas. The rear courtyard can either be landscaped or built-in to suit your needs. Located in an urban area undergoing a vast variety of improvements, it is within walking distance to the wonderful lifestyle offered at the Finger Wharf, CBD and William St, as well as being well linked to the north side of Sydney via the Bridge and Tunnel. A great opportunity in a popular dollar range, an inspection is a must!

Two-level terrace with 3 double bedroomsTimber floors throughoutRear courtyard - landscape or build-inOpen-plan living area separate dining roomSpacious kitchen opening onto living/dining areasLocated in an urban area undergoing vast improvementsWithin walking distance of Wharf, CBD & William StBring your builder!
Council Rates: $230.00pq
Water Rates: $162.34pq

Contact: Brenton Gadsby 0421 858 717

Co-Agent: Michelle Brooks 0414 317 317
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Suburb Guide

Woolloomooloo

This inner city harbourside suburb has undergone one of the area's most notable gentrifications over the past decade, with a dramatic transformation of this former working class area.

Most significant was the redevelopment of Finger Wharf, which has become a premier destination for anyone visiting Sydney. Retaining much of its original industrial aesthetic, this landmark development now plays host to luxurious apartments, renowned restaurants such as Otto, China Doll and the Blue Hotel (formerly The W).

Still drawing crowds late into the night, the immortalised pie cart Harry's Café de Wheels remains next to the wharf, while the naval ships still docking at Fleet Base are a constant reminder of Woolloomooloo's traditional shipping heritage.

Given its diminutive size, Woolloomooloo is home to quite a number of pubs, including the fashionably refurbished Tilbury and the grungy Old Fitzroy, with its tiny but well-known live theatre venue. Less than 1km from the CBD, Woolloomooloo is bordered by The Domain parkland on its western border and cosmopolitan Potts Point to the east.

While the suburb is now home to a number of high-profile celebrities, it still retains some of its grittier urban appeal, with the vibrant entertainment precinct of Kings Cross on its south-eastern border.

Its real estate consists of all manner of apartments, including some luxurious multi-million dollar harbourside offerings, along with a few streets lined with traditional Victorian terraces, more and more of which are being stylishly renovated.

Its proximity to the city has made it increasingly popular with executives who can enjoy an easy 20 minute stroll through the picturesque expanse of the Royal Botanic Gardens into the heart of the CBD.

Suburb Features

Education

  • Conservatorium of Music
  • Plunkett Street Public School
  • Saint Vincents School
  • SCEGGS - Darlinghurst
  • St Andrews Cathedral School
  • St Vincents College
  • Sydney Grammar School

Recreation

  • Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool
  • Cook & Phillip Park
  • Griffin Theatre Company
  • Harry's Café de Wheels
  • Hyde Park
  • Llankelly Place restaurant precinct
  • SBW Stables Theatre

Restaurants

  • Alibi Bar & Kitchen
  • China Doll
  • Kingsleys Steak & Crabhouse
  • Manta
  • Otto Ristorante
  • Tilbury Hotel
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