4/12-14 George St, Liverpool is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit and was built in 2013. The property has a land size of 1364m2 and floor size of 102m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in July 2026. There are other 2 bedroom Unit sold in Liverpool in the last 12 months.
This outstanding ground floor apartment offers an impressive 173sqm on title, including an oversized 19sqm secure underground car space. After having undergone considerable upgrades, it is now vacant and completely move-in ready, delivering the perfect blend of comfort, quality and convenience in one of Liverpool's most sought-after locations.
Boasting high ceilings throughout, the home features a stunning oversized polyurethane kitchen complete with stone benchtops, a quality 900mm stainless steel freestanding gas cooktop and oven, and an abundance of cupboard and bench space to satisfy even the keenest home chef.
The spacious open plan living and dining area is enhanced by air conditioning and flows seamlessly to an enormous 50sqm private wrap around courtyard—an ideal space for entertaining family and friends, relaxing outdoors or providing a safe area for children and pets.
Both bedrooms are generously proportioned and enjoy direct access to the courtyard, with the master suite offering a walk-in wardrobe and stylish ensuite. Freshly updated throughout with new carpet, modern lighting, new blinds and beautifully appointed bathroom vanities, all the hard work has been done so you can simply move in and enjoy.
Perfectly positioned just one block from Liverpool Westfield Shopping Centre, this exceptional apartment is also within easy walking distance of Liverpool Train Station, Liverpool Hospital, cafés, restaurants and a wide range of local amenities, making it an ideal opportunity for owner occupiers and investors alike with a rental potential of $600-$630 per week.
Outgoings:
Strata: $842.74 per quarter (approx.)
Council: $366.00 per quarter (approx.)
Water: $201.90 per quarter (approx.)
Properties offering this level of space, quality and convenience are a rare find. Whether you're searching for your first home, downsizing without compromise or adding a quality investment to your portfolio, this beautifully presented apartment is one you won't want to miss.
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