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* Ground floor stunning apartment * Beautifully landscaped gardens * Storage room underneath * Small security block * No common walls & private
NORTH MANLY 10/32 Austral Avenue
575,000 SOLD

PARDON? DID YOU SAY A GARDEN?

As crazy as this may sound, this overly sexy North Manly apartment possesses its very own 187 square metre landscaped garden!

Do a cartwheel or two, pitch a tent or re invent your lazy Sundays with a glass of bubbles and enjoy it all in your heavenly backyard. After that all gets a tad too much, shuffle on up to the deck for a nice hot cuppa and…..watch the grass grow.

Move inside to find polished floorboards that lead you through to a crisp, neat kitchen where youll find pleasure in scrambling up those Sunday eggs, on the gas stove of course! Overlooking the kitchen is the L shaped dining and living areas, both heavily overdosed with lashings of light and winter warmth. Slide open the three sliding doors which magically convert into one to a spacious outdoor timber alfresco area, just right for striking up that barbie as Summer creeps up.

Both bedrooms have decent sized built-ins with the master room looking out over the captivating garden.

A crisp bathroom, internal laundry, car space and a WEALTH of storage complete this perfect, seamless, flawless pad in North Manly.
If you think places like this come along every day, you must be kidding yourself! Blink and this one will be gone.

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Council rates: $235 per quarter
Water rates: $126 per quarter
Strata levies: $577 per quarter
Rental return: $450-480 per week approximately

The size of North Manly is approximately 1 km². It has 2 parks covering nearly 42% of the total area. The population of North Manly in 2001 was 2,280 people. By 2006 the population was 2,207 showing a population decline of 3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in North Manly is 30 - 39 years. Households in North Manly are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying over $2000.00 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in North Manly work in a professional occupation. In 2001, 76% of the homes in North Manly were owner-occupied compared with 77% in 2006. Currently the median sale price of houses in the area is $865,000.

All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however we cannot guarantee it.

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* Centrally located executive apartment * Massive open plan design * Security parking, block and storage * Central station, cafes and shops nearby
SURRY HILLS 106/82 Cooper Street
492,000 SOLD

* Gym, rooftop pool & tennis court

A rare opportunity to own in the highly sought after Lacey on Cooper. This security complex is situated only moments away from local cafes, central station and shops. Utilised as an investment property for the past 12 years, the owner has decided to sell. Modern open plan design with a huge living/dining area facing out to a covered balcony. Both bedrooms are of double size and you have an internal laundry also. Leave your car in the security car space, lock up your bikes in the lock up storage room and go straight to the roof top and forget the gym, tennis and pool yearly memberships because this apartment block has them all!! A fantastic opportunity as an investment or live in for the astute buyer. View by appointment or as advertised. Phone Antonios Kanis directly on 0410 113 338.

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Council rates: $162 per quarter
Water rates: $134 per quarter
Strata levies: $1418 per quarter
Rental return: $450-470 per week approximately

All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however we cannot guarantee it.
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Inground Pool, Tennis Court, Alarm, Intercom

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Holden VL commodore drifitng oran parks north circuit in sydney australia

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Danielle Tucciarone
610 787 1737
Prudential

Dont miss the opportunity to live on East Sydney Street in desirable Mt. Airy! This secluded one-way street is a wonderful find. Seconds from the train station, minutes from the bus, shopping and restaurants. The community of East Sydney Street boasts of an annual block party and street clean-up days. Located in the center of the block, 233 East Sydney Street is a spacious 3 bedroom 1 bath brick row house. The interior offers new flooring, new carpeting, newer windows, open floor plan, updated kitchen and bath, lots of closet space, plenty of room for storage. Charming backyard garden/patio. Very well maintained. Move-in condition.

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Danielle Tucciarone
610 787 1737
Prudential

Dont miss the opportunity to live on East Sydney Street in desirable Mt. Airy! This secluded one-way street is a wonderful find. Seconds from the train station, minutes from the bus, shopping and restaurants. The community of East Sydney Street boasts of an annual block party and street clean-up days. Located in the center of the block, 233 East Sydney Street is a spacious 3 bedroom 1 bath brick row house. The interior offers new flooring, new carpeting, newer windows, open floor plan, updated kitchen and bath, lots of closet space, plenty of room for storage. Charming backyard garden/patio. Very well maintained. Move-in condition.

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The first story Is about how our mr primier is trying to make our trains cleaner, the second part is below.

Epping turned into ‘car park’ after Chatswood rail link
By Rhya Haynes
August 18, 2009 12:00AM

THE back streets of Epping have become a carpark after the $2.3 billion Epping
to Chatswood Rail Link was built without any commuter parking.

Locals said new drivers fill the streets from the early hours as they join
10,000 commuters on the line.

The new line has attracted residents from Sydney’s west and northwest after the
State Government scrapped the Epping-Parramatta section of the new link, and the
$12 billion northwest line to Rouse Hill.

Locals blamed the Government’s failure to address the “critical shortage” of
commuter parking and to deliver integrated public transport.

Once-quiet residential streets have filled with commuters searching for a
parking spot, shadow Attorney-General Greg Smith, a local, said.

“In the last year it has become so much worse, even where I live there used to
be no cars at all, and now it is clogged each morning,” he said.

“We are seeing cars jammed across driveways and even people stealing things from
front yards.”

Mr Smith said the problem would worsen in coming months, when a new timetable
integrated the link with the rest of the CityRail network

Campbelltown resident Jamie Baker searches daily for a park since his workplace
moved to Epping last year.

“I feel sorry for the residents, it’s really hard to find a parking spot
anywhere,” Mr Baker said yesterday.

“It’s usually just a matter of driving around until you grab a spot.” Parramatta
and Hornsby councils formed the Epping Traffic and Parking Joint Lobbying
Committee to fight for parking at the station or somewhere local.

“Extended peak-hour traffic, gridlocked local streets and neighbourhoods crammed
with parked cars are now a daily reminder of the Government’s failure to develop
an integrated approach to traffic and transport for the Epping community,”
Parramatta mayor Tony Issa said.

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Location:
This hotel is located in the historic Rocks district and is close to Sydney’s numerous transport connections, including trains, buses, and ferries, all of which lie a short walk from the hotel. The Museum of Sydney (500 m), Sydney Opera House (1 km) and Darling Harbour (3 km) are all situated in the hotels vicinity. Bondi beach is 10 km from the hotel.

Facilities:
With stunning views of Sydney’s spectacular harbour, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the world-famous Opera House, the hotel brings welcoming Shangri-La hospitality to the historic Rocks district in the heart of this dynamic city. The hotel offers 563 of the city’s most spacious and luxurious guest rooms and suites. There is a reception hall with a 24-hour check-in desk, currency exchange facilities, lift access, a café, a bar, a restaurant, conference facilities, room and laundry services and a car park (fees apply).

Rooms:
All rooms have breathtaking views of the harbour and are the largest in their class. Exquisitely appointed with contemporary furnishings, rooms feature triple-glazed soundproofed windows, plush duvets and signature bed linens. All rooms include a direct dial telephone, satellite TV, radio, Internet access, a minibar, tea and coffee making facilities and a safe. Rooms are fitted with individually regulated air conditioning units.

Sports/Entertainment:
The hotel is home to the deluxe Alysium Spa and Health Club, offering a wealth of invigorating and relaxing treatments and personal fitness opportunities. Luxurious yet unpretentious, the Spa includes a Roman-style pool, a hairdressing salon and a fitness centre. Other facilities include an indoor swimming pool, a sauna, a steam room, a solarium, aromatherapy and massage treatments.

Meals:
From traditional pub dining along the streets of Sydney’s historic Rocks district to superlative culinary experiences at the Altitude Restaurant on Level 36, dining at the hotel offers a delicious sampling of Australia’s culinary past and future. Lounges & Bars is the place where guests can enjoy a beer or savour an international selection of wines and liqueurs.

Payment:
American Express, Diners Club, JCB, MasterCard and VISA are accepted by the hotel.

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