There's some serious warehouse wow-factor in this Surry Hills apartment with huge windows and 3.2m high ceilings reminiscent of a New York brownstone. One of the area's grandest warehouse conversions, the former Murdoch House was built in 1922 by renowned architects of the day Joseland and Gilling before being converted into residential apartments. Holding a prime corner position, this three-bedroom apartment is framed by leafy treescape vistas with a house-like layout featuring separate living and bedroom zones. Located in Surry Hills' creative quarter, the centre of inner city living, this stylish urban residence channels the sophisticated vibe of a loft in New York's West Side. A vibrant downtown setting offers walk everywhere convenience, a short stroll to Harmony Park and renowned restaurants including Chin Chin, Nomad, Firedoor and an ever-growing number of small bars and cafes.
- Level lift access from a stylish security foyer, intercom entry
- House-like proportions, soaring ceilings, warehouse windows
- 3 double bedrooms all with built-in robes and reverse cycle air
- Free-flowing living and dining space with polished floorboards
- Leafy outlooks from every room, custom fitted Helioscreen blinds
- Large entertainer's terrace with a leafy outlook and urban vista
- Modern granite kitchen, integrated appliances, ample workspace
- Full bathroom with a bath and shower, huge laundry/powder room
- Custom joinery/library wall, reverse air in every room, downlights
- Pet-friendly building, 2 lifts, 100m to dog-friendly Harmony Park
- Common rooftop terrace with panoramic views, magical sunsets
- Stroll to gourmet cafes, eateries, designer stores and gastro pubs
- Prime inner city setting, walk to Crown Street and Oxford Street
- Rates: Water $153.56pq, Council $242.83pq, Strata $1778.04pq (all approx.)
Contact Jack McGhee 0423 783 979
James Natoli 0425 337 163