This 2 bedroom apartment is situated in a small boutique block of only 9 apartments. Enjoy the vibrant restaurants, cafes and eclectic shops of bustling Redfern village just a stroll away.

The Property
and Spacious kitchen with ample storage space
and Open plan living opens onto balcony
and Updated bathroom
and Spacious bedrooms, balcony off main
and Internal laundry
and Wonderfully bright and fresh interiors

The Details
Available 11th August, 2018
12 month lease term

The Neighborhood
Once a centre of industry, Redfern holds the enviable record of being the first area in Sydney equipped with electric lighting. It was named in honour of ship’s surgeon and former convict Dr William Redfern, who became assistant surgeon at Sydney Hospital in 1808.

There has been a great deal of residential development in recent years and the suburb has become a highly sought-after place to live. It is almost as central as its more affluent neighbour, Surry Hills, yet property prices are relatively more affordable and while gentrification is moving at a rapid pace, Redfern retains much of the character and ethnicity of its working class beginnings.

Housing styles
Redfern’s streets are lined with grand Victorian terraces that sit around the corner from rows of simple worker’s cottages. Several modern developments, such as Moore Park Gardens are testament to the growing need for luxury accommodations in this ultra-convenient locale.

Places to eat
A range of funky wine bars and cafes are popping up along Redfern Street. Waterloo’s renowned Danks Street offers a couple of excellent daytime cafes and there is no shortage of Indian, Italian and other ethnic restaurants on Crown and Bourke Streets in nearby Surry Hills. Cleveland Street is also Redfern’s best Eat Street’, particularly well known for the Lebanese eateries in the area near the intersection with Elizabeth Street and for a great range of Indian establishments towards South Dowling Street.

Leisure activities
For recreation, you could play tennis or swim at the recently upgraded Prince Alfred Park, watch a junior or representative rugby league match at Redfern Oval, or head to nearby Moore Park for a game of golf. There are several art galleries in Danks Street and for evening entertainment, visit the pubs on Cleveland Street or one of the wine bars.

Schools and education
Sydney Boys and Girls High are both easily accessible by foot and there are several kindergartens plus the Bourke Street Public School close by in Surry Hills.

Transport
Redfern is just 2km from the CBD and is accessible by CityRail trains, one station away from the city. Redfern station is the closest station to the main campus of Sydney University at Camperdown/Darlington.