506/185 Macquarie St, Sydney is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 2006. The property has a land size of 579m2 and floor size of 160m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in October 2014.
It is a rare commodity in the city - a home with four generously sized bedrooms.
More families are making the city their home, and the appetite for a home office is growing. This apartment, part of the tightly held boutique Macquarie Residences development, reflects the demands of inner city living today.
The split level 190 square metre floor plan offers you house-like proportions if downsizing from a suburban family home. The two levels give you your own space, peace and privacy, with genuine separation for visitors, extended family and children.
The living room on level five adjoins an open plan kitchen and a private balcony with tree top views over Macquarie Street. Also on this level, there is a third bedroom with built-in wardrobes, an ensuite bathroom and fourth bedroom. Stairs lead down to level four and the master bedroom suite with a private balcony, walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom. A second bedroom also comes with built-in wardrobes and ensuite bathroom. A separate, large laundry completes this wonderful home.
On basement level 5 there is an enormous 24 square metre parking space, with a rear 9 metre storage cage plus 8 square metre adjacent storage area. There's an additional 6 square metre storage area on basement level 1.
Just as important is the fabulous location on Macquarie Street. In the city's premier corporate neighbourhood, your new home will be a very short stroll from Australia's financial centre, Martin Place, including the Reserve Bank of Australia, MLC Centre and Macquarie Bank. Outside of work, you can find sanctuary in the wide green fields of the Domain just across the road, and Sydney's beautiful Botanic Gardens just beyond.
Google Maps places 185 Macquarie Street just one minute's walk from The Reserve Bank of Australia, two minutes from Martin Place Station, three minutes from Chifley Tower and the Supreme Court of New South Wales and just 11 minutes from the Sydney Opera House. Finally, it is just five minutes walk to Romeo's IGA Food Hall, and if you need to entertain guests in a hurry, seven minutes from the David Jones Food Hall in Castlereagh Street.
The Macquarie Residences development itself has only 42 residential apartments.
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