20/19-21 Billyard Avenue, Elizabeth Bay

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RECENTLY RENOVATED APARTMENT IN A VIBRANT BLUE CHIP LOCATION

Offering crisply renovated interiors, this contemporary apartment presents a sleek easycare layout with glittering views over Elizabeth Bay. It's set in the sought-after secure 'Casa Del Sol' building, boasting level pathway access to the cosmopolitan Macleay Street.

This sunlit apartment promises a quiet retreat just footsteps from the lifestyle hub of Potts Point Village, with a vibrant array of cafés, buses, shops and restaurants all within easy reach.

1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 secure car space, storage cageLayout enjoys natural sunlight from three sides, one common wallOpen plan living and dining room with sun-drenched bay outlookStone eat-in kitchen, integrated laundry & dishwasherGenerous queen-sized bedroom with built-inFull brick building, video intercom, new lift100m to Challis Avenue dining sceneShort term rental potential, $1050 per week.

Property Information

  • Strata Admin Fund $1744.82/quarter

Property Features

  • Uncovered Carspaces 1
Suburb Guide

Elizabeth Bay

Just 2km east of the CBD, this picturesque, diminutive harbourside enclave is one of Sydney's most charming, with its elegant architecture reflecting its early heritage. Many Elizabeth Bay properties enjoy spectacular harbour views either back to the city or north across Rushcutters Bay.

As a particularly high-density area, Elizabeth Bay is home primarily to gracious apartments built between the 1920s and '40s. Freestanding homes are rare, but the several that are found here are some prize pieces of real estate, including Billyard Avenue's waterfront Spanish mission residence, 'Boomerang', which once set the record for Australia's highest property price and notably featured in Mission Impossible 2.

During the height of Sydney's urban development prior to the Olympics, a number of local hotels such as The Sebel, The Manhattan and The Gazebo were all redeveloped as luxury apartments to cope with soaring demand for inner city property.

Built between 1835 and 1839, landmark Elizabeth Bay House was designed by the most fashionable and accomplished architect of the day, John Verge, for the Colonial Secretary, Alexander Macleay. Set proudly above Arthur McElhone Reserve overlooking the harbour, it now provides an elegant setting for functions and exhibitions.

While Elizabeth Bay itself has only a local corner store and a couple of funky cafes, it's surrounded by the dining and entertainment meccas of Kings Cross and Potts Point.

Suburb Features

Education

  • Ascham School
  • Double Bay Public School
  • Glenmore Road Public School
  • SCEGGS - Darlinghurst
  • St Vincents College
  • Sydney Grammar Edgecliff Preparatory School
  • Sydney Grammar School

Recreation

  • El Alamein Fountain
  • Beare Park
  • Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
  • Customs House & Haymarket Library
  • Elizabeth Bay House - Historic House
  • Harry's Café de Wheels
  • Kings Cross Library
  • Rushcutters Bay Park
  • Rushcutters Bay Tennis Centre
  • Sir David Martin Reserve
  • Trumper Park

Restaurants

  • Bistro Rex
  • Cho Cho San
  • Elizabeth Bay Cafe
  • Fratelli Paradiso
  • Ms G's
  • The Apollo Restaurant
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