Perched on the hill, above and set-back from Onslow Ave, this residence offers both privacy and tranquillity. Here is a grand apartment being offered for the first time in 17 years. It showcases many of its original features such as high ceilings, timber doors, picture rails, floorboards and skirtings. The living area opens into a lush, north-facing garden. Currently configured as a 1 bedroom apartment, there is an architect proposed plan for converting to a 2 bedrooms apartment.
Take this opportunity to own in one of Elizabeth Bay’s most distinguished and beautifully maintained buildings. Built in 1927 and designed by architects Crane and Scott, MEUDON is an exclusive building whose 18 apartments are tightly held. It is named after the beautiful valley of Meudon near Paris and architecturally inspired by New York’s iconic Flatiron building. It is a tranquil, security block with mature, manicured gardens and immaculate common areas showcasing original period features. The building has dual access; the second being entered via Greenknowe Ave (between buildings 6 and 8), giving level access.
Onslow Ave is a sought-after blue-ribbon address with the harbour foreshore, Beare Park, McElhone Reserve and Rushcutters Bay Parkland only metres away. A short walk will take you to cosmopolitan Potts Point village with its cafes, restaurants, boutiques, providores and public transport.
The apartment is currently tenanted on an expired lease and can be sold with vacant possession.
Features:
+ Grand garden apartment
+ Main entrance hall
+ Original timber floorboards
+ Gas kitchen
+ Spacious bathroom with bath
+ Video security intercom
+ Internal laundry facilities
+ Approx 69sqm
+ Lift access
+ Shared roof-top area
+ Unrestricted Company Title
+ Pet friendly
Outgoings (all approx).
Unit Levy: $1,188pq (includes water rates)
Council Rates: $230pq
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