Landmark Inner City residence known as "Currency House" overlooking Prince Alfred Park. Currently used as a mix of commercial offices & top floor residence. With an impressive 806sqm. of land and dual street frontages, this historic building offers a rare opportunity as a significant Inner City home or commercial offering. The main building has 3 vast levels, with a freestanding separate 2 level "Coach House" at the rear of the site.
Highlights * 3 level Grand Residence, approx. 708sqm GFA * Separate 2 level coach house, 108sqm GFA * Off street parking for 8, amongst gardens * 2 levels of commercial, top floor residence * Zoning MUI, FSR 1.25:1. Land size 806m2 * Coach House is leased for $83k pa. * Top floor residence was added in 2002 * Private lift for 3 levels in main building * Total building size 825m2 GFA, 13.2m width * Co Agent Tony Crane XCommercial
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