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Apartment2yr

$620 per week

38 Bridge Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia

1Bedrooms
1Bathrooms
Map of the surrounding area
Nearest stations
T2
Circular Quay
310M (4 mins)
T4
Martin Place
511M (7 mins)
T1
Wynyard
556M (7 mins)

About this Property

Boasting tranquil views over tree-lined Macquarie Place Park, and plenty of natural light, this apartment is definitely one to inspect. This light & airy one bedroom unit is only moments to The Rocks, Circular Quay and the city's finest shopping, bars and restaurants.


Key Points:

* Lovely & tranquil views over Macquarie Place Park
* Metres from Circular Quay & Sydney Opera House
* Short stroll to The Rocks & Royal Botanical Gardens
* 12th floor location with an abundance of natural light
* Excellent condition with quality furnishings
* Open floorplan, master with built in robes, ducted a/c
* Secure building, concierge/building manager & gym

Kayla Caldwell

Sydney Cove Property
+ 61 0423 740 740
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