Substantial Family Residence in a Prime Cul-de-Sac Position
Positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on a generous 738sqm flat and level block, 48 Olympia Avenue presents an outstanding opportunity to secure a substantial family residence in one of Pacific Heights' most tightly held pockets. Elevated to capture sweeping sea and harbour views to the front and a tranquil rural outlook to the rear, the home enjoys a true sense of space, privacy and outlook from ever
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