An oversized warehouse apartment in the landmark 'Murdoch House' conversion, this grand building is an impressive address, for an immaculately presented home. In a buzzing pocket of Surry Hills that's known for its dining spots and specialty coffee, you're moments from everything including the Light Rail, Central Station, Prince Alfred Park/Pool, and the CBD.
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25 Oct 2021
Sold
BresicWhitney Inner East
Listed: 13/10/2021
Transfer type: Full transfer
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
35 years
Population
15,828
Listing ID: 183091791. This listing has been viewed 4 times. It was first displayed on 15/01/2025 and last updated on 16/01/2025.
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