Oversized Mosman Retreat with Expansive 20m2 Sun Drenched Terrace and 2.5 Car Spaces + Store Room. Approx 163m2 on title!
For Sale Now $1,365,000.
Unlock the potential of this oversized 2-bedroom apartment, with close to the space of a 3 bedroom apartment, at 5/57 Prince Street, nestled in the vibrant heart of Mosman. 163m2 approx on title.
A first-floor treasure in a boutique block of just 9 units offering a rare blend of space, charm, and a lifestyle that's hard to beat. With a sun-soaked terrace (approxima
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