299/158-166 Day St, Sydney is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1998. The property has a land size of 108m2 and floor size of 92m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in February 2023.
Welcome to unit 299 of Millennium Towers!
Nestled on the 16th floor of Day St side of Millennium Towers, unit 299 is ideal for owner occupiers and investors looking for low maintenance, low outgoing, high yield, and turn-key apartment in the city.
The building is a hidden gem in the city with top-notch facilities and services. Built-in 1995, they certainly don't build buildings with double bricks anymore!
The open-plan living/dining area opening up into your balcony is just one of many features that make it an attractive place. With spacious bedrooms in their quarters, both enjoying double glazed windows and brand new carpets - you'll be able to enjoy all these benefits without sacrificing comfort!
The location does not get better than this. Cross Day street, you will find yourself at Darling Harbour, Tumbalong Park, and Darling Square, a brand new cultural hub home to world-class dining and laneway bars.
Short stroll to Northern CBD, where you will find QVB, Pitt Street Mall, Circular Quay and the Rocks. Green space is of no shortage either, with Hyde Park only 8 mins stroll (600 meters) from the apartment. For an extended exercise, stroll further onto Domain, Royal Botanic Gardens, or the Barangaroo Reserve.
Open plan living/dining opening up to a North facing balcony
Spacious living area with well-maintained timber flooring and LED lights
Gourmet kitchen with gas cooking, stainless steel appliances, and ample cupboard and bench space
Bedrooms with brand new carpets and double-glazed windows (heat and sound isolation)
Fully tiled bathrooms with new seals and grouts
Security lock up garage on P1, closest level to the garage entrance (no need to keep going down winding car park)
24hrs concierge, gym, pool, table tennis room, sauna and four lifts (easy access)
Close to everything the CBD offers: Darling Harbour, Darling Square, and Mid City.
4 mins walk (300 meters) to Town Hall Station.
5 mins walk (400 meters) to World Square, for your local grocers, shops and cafes.
5 mins walk (400 meters) to Chinatown
Property Facts:
Total Area: 108m2
Internal Area: 92m2
Aspect: East
Level: 16
Tenancy:
Lease 24/10/22, 6 month lease - $900per week
Outgoings (per quarter):
Strata: $1,950
Water: $167
Council: $303
To make an offer on this extraordinary home or to arrange a private inspection, please contact Joseph Fairchild on 0425 945 888 or email joe@metrorealty.com.au.
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