403/276-278 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 | Property Value & History | OnTheHouse
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403/276-278 Pitt Street
Sydney NSW 2000

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Bathrooms: -
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Floor area: 115m2
Land area: 609m2
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Property Details for 403/276-278 Pitt St, Sydney

Building Type
Commercial
Floor Size
115m2
Land Size
609m2
Local Government
Sydney
Lot/Plan
7/SP72056

Last Listing description (March 2023)

The office receives excellent natural light from the property's expansive windows to the eastern faade. The floor layout is functional and versatile, comprising of meeting rooms, private offices and open plan office with private kitchen amenity. Available with vacant possession the office is ready to move in, perfectly suited for owner occupiers.

276 Pitt Street, McArdle Legal House, is surrounded by key transport infrastructure including Town Hall Train and Light rail stops, minutes to amenities including QVB and World Square providing an abundance of dining and shopping options. The new Pitt Street Metro station entrance on the corner of Park and Pitt will provide valuable new connectivity and amenity to the property.

Suite 403, 276 Pitt Street, Sydney is being sold via Expressions of Interest closing on Thursday, 7 October at 3pm (AEST) unless sold prior.

Please get in touch with the exclusive sales agents for further details or inspect.

Property History for 403/276-278 Pitt St, Sydney, NSW 2000

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$1,333,000
21 Aug 2018
  • 06 Sep 2021
    Listed for Sale Please contact agent
  • 21 Aug 2018
    Sold for $1,333,000
  • 05 Oct 2007
    Sold for $605,000
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