Thursday, July 11, 2024

Boutique Building - 408/1 Georgina Street, Newtown, NSW 2042

 

1 Georgina Street, Newtown, NSW 2042 has a land size of 3,107 m². 

 Newtown is a vibrant hub of Sydney’s inner west, about 4km from the CBD. It’s known for its bars, live music venues, eclectic boutiques and eateries. 


THE rare chance to nab an apartment with parking in the inner west’s bustling Newtown is luring buyers to one of the suburb’s latest listings …


Wonderfully tucked away in a secure cul-de-sac complex footsteps from cafes, restaurants and shops along King Street, this immaculate one-bedroom apartment enjoys an elevated aspect with open views, safe parking and unbeatable convenience. 

It offers the perfect laidback lifestyle featuring excellent amenities at the door, while the building is set amidst landscaped communal gardens with on-site leisure facilities.


 Just 600m to the RPA Hospital and a 500m walk to Sydney University presents an exceptional market entry opportunity in a critical location just minutes from the CBD.


Boutique building with intercom entry, gym and outdoor swimming pool
Bright, airy interiors and covered balcony capturing district and city views


Spacious combined living-dining area and modern, well-appointed kitchen
Renovated bathroom with shower and laundry area.
Good size bedroom featuring wardrobe; basement secure car space.

Walk-to-everything position: 


450m to Macdonald town Station, 1min to buses on King Street, 3 mins to great Campos Coffee, specialty shopping such as Ruth Tate, Aesop, Octopus Design, Pentimento, Blue Dog Posters, Better Read Than Dead plus many great places to eat and drink; Bella Brutta, Cafe Paci, La Favola, Newtown Hotel & Marlborough Hotel all near the doorstep.

Auction 8/8 - Thursday on 8 August 6:30 pm

408/1 Georgina Street, Newtown, NSW 2042


Other interesting auction in the world:

Czech out auction at Savills on 18 June, they have been under the same ownership for the last 12 years and were restored by businessman Mike Clare as unusual boutique stays.

Lot 499, No Man’s Fort, between the Isle of Wight and Portsmouth, was converted into a 23-suite hotel with crew quarters, a restaurant and bar for up to 200 guests, a pub and a nightclub.

Spitbank, lot 498, is the smaller of the two, located in the mouth of Portsmouth Harbour. It operated as a nine-suite hotel. Both hotels shuttered during the pandemic.

Both forts have a guide price of £1m each.

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