This highly desirable One Bedroom Apartment is oozing with cultural appeal and boasts breathtaking views of the Harbour through every window.
Just 3 km to Sydney city, this fully-equipped home is ready to live in and comes complete with bed linen and towels for your convenience.
The living room has its own unique style, with Asian-inspired furnishings and artwork adorning this attractive room. The sofa and chairs, both visually appealing and comfortable, provide the ideal perch to watch a TV program or movie on TV.
The balcony with its panoramic views is the perfect place to sit at the café-style table and sip your morning coffee or your evening glass of wine while you watch the boats bobbing on the water.
The kitchen is new and features all the modern amenities, including cooking pots, tableware and everything else you need to prepare a scrumptious meal or snack.
The bedroom is warm and inviting with a queen-sized bed flanked by bedside tables and lamps for you to curl up with a book or magazine.
It also has a fantastic wardrobe with plenty of hanging rails and shelving plus ample storage space for suitcases and other personal items.
Other features of this lovely home include internet access upon request; a coin-operated laundry available to residents on the floor below the apartment; plus the a protected, outdoor sea pool for swimming.
This apartment is less than a kilometre to Edgecliff Railway Station providing ideal access to supermarkets, shops, restaurants and medical services.
The bus station is in the same complex further expanding your commute or day-trip options. Vibrant Kings Cross is well within reach and there is an abundance of restaurants, pubs and clubs to choose from for a night out on the town.
Sydney Harbour’s natural beauty has always been a magnet for residents to settle on its foreshores and the eastern suburb of Darling Point is no exception.
Bounded by Sydney Harbour to the north, Double Bay to the east, Edgecliff to the south and Rushcutters Bay to the west, the area has became a social centre for Sydney's wealthy and influential.
Notable residents include actress Nicole Kidman and magazine mogul Ita Buttrose.
Other local attractions include McKell Park, originally the site of the now-demolished Canonbury House, but is now a public park that sees its fair share of picnics and weddings.
Situated at the northern end of Darling Point Road, this park has expansive views of Sydney Harbour and provides access to Darling Point's ferry stop.
Another slice of history is 'The Drill Hall', one of the oldest surviving Australian military buildings, which forms part of the Sir David Martin Reserve.
Previously part of the Royal Australian Navy base, HMAS Rushcutters, The Drill Hall’ was originally located on Bennelong Point, now the location of the iconic Sydney Opera House.
Darling Point’s prime location provides countless opportunities for shoppers, diners or those wanting to enjoy the effervescence of Sydney.
There are more than 300 restaurants and cafes offering mouth-watering cuisine from around the globe plus a host of pubs and clubs providing exceptional nightlife.
If you want to feel the pulse of this dynamic city, then Darling Point is the place for you.