1707/591 George St, Sydney is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Apartment. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in August 2024. There are other 1 bedroom Apartment sold in Sydney in the last 12 months.
Located right across from World Square, with a stroll to Town Hall Station, Chinatown and the light rail, this expansive open-plan apartment in the low maintenance "Cassia Garden" presents an ultra-convenient living in the vibrant heart of the city.
Situated at Level 17 with great panoramic views, this spacious apartment features a light filled living and dining area, a modern gas kitchen with stone benchtops and newish appliances, a generous bedroom with own balcony and a separate study which can be used as guest room.
Features:
- Building access through Eagar Lane or pass through the café shop on George St
- Expansive layout with bright interiors and great panoramic city views
- Spacious open plan living and dining area with wide floor-to-ceiling windows
- Generous sized bedroom with built-in-robes and sliding door opening to own balcony
- Stylish gourmet kitchen like new condition with Miele appliances & stone benchtops
- Study can be used as a guest room
- Modern bathroom, Reverse cycle ducted air conditioning, internal laundry
- Lock up storage cage in Level 2, on-site building manager, gymnasium
- Prime location in the heart of Sydney with only 450m to Town Hall Station
- Apartment size 69sqm
Outgoings approx.:
- Water Rates: $178 Quarterly
- Council Rate: $295 Quarterly
- Strata Rate: $1,422 Quarterly
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