This impressive third floor apartment is ideally situated in a serene leafy environment and set in the popular 'Kings Bay' development. It boasts a stylish design, a large sunny terrace and stunning golf course views. Bathed in natural sunlight and embracing the tranquility of the surroundings while still being conveniently located within a short distance to Five Dock shops, cafes, restaurants and public tr
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03 Apr 2018
Sold
Cobden & Hayson Drummoyne
$1,200,000
Contract: 20/02/2018
Transfer: 03/04/2018
Listed: 27/01/2018
Days on market: 24
Block size: 152m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
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Average Age
42 years
Population
9,823
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