3802/38 York St, Sydney is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 2018. The property has a land size of 15m2 and floor size of 115m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in September 2019.
This contemporary inner city home is unsurpassed benefitting from the most prized floor plan on the highest floor within the development.
In "York & George" it is the northwest orientation that is the standout. High level units offer spectacular panoramic views, water glimpses across to Darling Harbour, perfect for watching the fireworks, on a clear day you can see the Blue Mountains. There are northerly views across the city and beyond to the towers of Barangaroo.
Positioned on level 38 being the top floor offers two things; an abundance of natural light and some privacy as not too many buildings overlook you.
This is a 125 square metre three bedroom home that compromises a living room with engineered timber flooring, floor to ceiling windows, an open plan kitchen with stone bench tops and Miele appliances and a dual access private wintergarden. The master bedroom comes with built-in wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom, there are two further spacious bedrooms both with built-ins with one having access to a small balcony, a bathroom and separate laundry complete this stunning home.
Another key factor is location, York & George has been around for several years, but I am surprised by how few people know about it. There may be a perception that it is an office building due to its prominent city location adjacent to the Sydney Apple Store. Secondly it would be incredibly hard to replicate, the developer had to amalgamate three commercial buildings in the centre of the city.
The joined pedestrian laneway connecting George Street to York George give an urban vibe. It is within walking distance to so many iconic Sydney venues, Sydney Apple Store, Westfield, Pitt Street Mall, Strand Arcade and minutes to Queen Victoria Building, Town Hall, Martin Place and David Jones to name just a few. There are some of Sydney's finest restaurants, cafes and entertainment hubs, galleries as well as the open green spaces like Hyde Park just moments away.
Connectivity is simply unrivalled - Sydney's Light Rail just moments away on George Street with bus and train stations at either Town Hall or Wynyard.
Comprehensive amenities and facilities as you would expect for an apartment of this calibre. These include a private lobby on level 6 serviced by Concierge and on-site Building Management, small gymnasium, 20 metre outdoor pool overlooking George Street plus spacious communal terraces with barbeque area.
There is also stacker parking for one car on basement level 2, one of just thirteen parking spaces in the entire building.
Please note that this apartment currently has a tenant with lease until 20th October 2025.
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