Offered In One Line, Art Deco Block Offers Remarkable Bellevue Hill Opportunity
Offered for the first time in nearly 40 years and to be sold in one line, this magnificent Art Deco block of four apartments strata block presents an exceptional opportunity in one of Bellevue Hill's most exclusive enclaves. Lovingly held and meticulously maintained by the same family, the building occupies a premier NE-facing corner parcel and showcases timeless Art Deco elegance, with interiors bathed in
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40 years
Population
10,590
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