Hyde Park luxury living with panoramic Harbour & City Views
This 239sqm penthouse-quality masterpiece occupies a high-floor northwest corner position in 'The Residence' on Hyde Park. A home of impressive size and quality, the apartment on level sixteen is elevated above the city and immersed within it to provide a lifestyle of privilege and prestige with an iconic outlook.
Tightly-held opportunity in one of Sydney's most celebrated buildings Panoramic vi
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