Commercial warehouse with living quarters Central Sydney

(no street name provided), Surry Hills NSW 2010

$870 per week

WarehouseSize: n/a
Block size: 1321 m² approx.Warehouse size: 130 m² approx.On floor: 5 of 6
1-year sublet. Resident moving to Melbourne. Commercial warehouse with living quarters. 2 large studios/bedrooms with large lounge/studio, bathroom with shower and bath. High ceilings and great natural light. Located on the 5th floor of art deco heritage-listed Hibernian House opposite Central Station. Ideal for tech start up, music studio, creative business. Space is sound proofed with thick concrete walls. Apartment faces onto Elizabeth Street and Kippax Street. Entire space $870 a week.
Semi furnished with sofa, some shelving, work table, washing machine, fridge. Operating lift.
Features
  • Loading Dock
  • Off-street Parking
  • Self-contained Flat
  • Short Term Lease

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Key details

Bathrooms:
1
Property type:
Warehouse
Block Size:
1321 *

Other Details

Warehouse Size:
130 *
Floor:
5 of 6
*These are approximate values based on available information.
  • Helen Johnstone

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Average Age
35 years
Population
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