Chic 1940s Darlinghurst Gem With Stunning Views, Perfect For City Living
Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac atop Darlinghurst, 'Portree' is a rare 1940s P&O style building featuring iconic portholes and a curved brick façade. This 44m² one-bedroom unit on the elevated second floor, offers expansive views through sash windows overlooking terrace rooftops and gothic spires.
Ideal as a first home or investment, this recently renovated apartment boasts a stylish neutral palett
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10 Aug 2018
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Richardson & Wrench Elizabeth Bay / Potts Point
Listed: 12/07/2018
Transfer type: Full transfer
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Average Age
37 years
Population
10,615
Listing ID: 183066443. This listing has been viewed 7 times. It was first displayed on 06/01/2025 and last updated on 31/01/2025.
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