- Reception, boardroom, private office, and open plan area
- Freshly painted with new carpet tiles fitted
- Ducted air conditioning system
- Natural light with windows overlooking Penfold Lane
- Direct lift exposure
- Shared kitchenette on the floor
- Access to rooftop terrace
- Minutes from Martin Place, Circular Quay and major transport links
- Sydney CBD Core
- To be sold with vacant possession via private treaty
Outgoings - Unit 10 Strata : $2,276.10 per Qtr Council : $1,277.78 per Qtr Water : $15.81 per Qtr
88 Pitt Street, Sydney is superbly located in the heart of Sydney's Central Business District. The property is ideally positioned about Sydney's financial and banking precincts and within a short walking distance to George Street, the Sydney Stock Exchange, the Futures Exchange, and some of the City's major commercial landmarks, such as the MLC Centre, Australia Square, and Chifley Tower. Wynyard and Martin Place Stations are nearby. Close proximity to substantial infrastructure upgrades being undertaken over the next few years including the Sydney Metro Rail System at Martin Place and Hunter Street.
Asking price: $944,000 + GST
Call or email exclusive agents:-
Robin 0426 251 234 Robin@bdowling.com.au
Brian Dowling 0412 218 193 Brian@bdowling.com.au
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