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Privately and quietly positioned in the famed Colgate Palmolive building, unquestionably one of Sydney's most iconic waterfront communities, this stylish apartment offers unrivalled contemporary living. Filled with ambient light and designed for entertaining with spacious open lounge and dining areas, there is a quality granite and Smeg gas kitchen. Both bedrooms are doubles with built-ins, with the master also claiming an ensuite. Additional features include soaring ceilings, polished floors, internal laundry, common gardens, gym and a rooftop infinity-edge pool. Seamlessly balancing traditional craftsmanship and contemporary necessity, this stunning home exudes a quiet sophistication. Conveniently placed no more than a stroll to the cafes, shops, regular bus and ferry transport and village amenities of Darling Street, this is a residence of undeniable pedigree that serves as a welcoming reminder of Balmain's working class and industrial heritage.
Approximate Outgoings
Council Rates: $282 per quarter
Water Rates: $178 per quarter
Strata Rates: $2,448 per quarter
Land: 115 sqm
The area now known as Balmain was part of a 550 acre (2.2 km²) grant to colonial surgeon Dr William Balmain (1762–1803) made in 1800 by Governor John Hunter. A year later, Balmain transferred his entire holding to settle a debt to John Bothwick Gilchrist before returning to Scotland. The legality of the land transfer from Balmain to Gilchrist for only 5 shillings was challenged by... Read More »