Located in the heritage listed Finger Wharf is this quality one bedroom apartment with an impressive out door 33sqm entertaining deck. This apartment boasts expansive water views and looks towards Potts Point and is only a short stroll to the local eateries and entertainment.
- Direct Wharf access from your deck - Generous sized living and entertaining - Large granite kitchen with Blanco fittings - Good sized master bedroom with built-ins - Internal laundry with dryer - Walk through Botanical Gardens to the city - Security parking located at 10 Lincoln Cres and 24 hour onsite security
The Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf is a short walk into the CBD through the Botanical Gardens, what a great way to start and end the day. Some of Sydney's finest restaurants are located in the building too.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Area Views,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Intercom,Security Access,Car Parking - Basement,Openable Windows,Balcony,Unfurnished
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