Have you ever noticed that Petitt + Sevitt homes boast some of the finest views on the peninsula? Built in the era when landholdings were just opening up on the Plateau, a panoramic Pittwater backdrop was the setting for many of their groundbreaking designs. 5 Stromboli Place is a prime example with its pitched roofline, generous split-level layout and extraordinary views across Pittwater; it's quite a test
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Property history
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31 Oct 2019
Sold
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Transfer: 31/10/2019
Block size: 771m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Bilgola Plateau suburb information
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
48 years
Population
3,650
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