6/22 Greenoaks Avenue, Double Bay

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Grand Art Deco Apartment In A Cosmopolitan Harbour Village Setting With Parking On Title

Art Deco elegance meets Regency glamour in this beautifully renovated apartment in a coveted harbour village setting on the edge of Double Bay's celebrated dining scene and high-end boutiques. Framed by leafy outlooks and wrapped in windows on three sides, the house-sized apartment is set in the quiet rear wing of the grand Valensole building with level lift access from both the timber-panelled foyer and invaluable off street parking. Classic high ceilings, dark Tallowwood floorboards and huge double-hung sash windows set a stylish mood while an oversized layout features an enormous living room, dedicated dining room and two double bedrooms with a tranquil garden outlook. Just 450m to Edgecliff station and a short walk down Ocean Street to the harbour foreshore and ferry wharf, this impeccably appointed apartment is footsteps to the European-style village with its cosmopolitan cafe culture and highly acclaimed new restaurants including Neil Perry's new venture Margaret and Damien Monley's Roxy's in the landmark Pallas House.

- Grand Art Deco security block of 20
- Parking on Ocean Avenue, lift access
- Quiet rear corner with 1 common wall
- Regency style entry hall, high ceilings
- 2 double bedrooms with leafy outlooks
- King sized main bed with built-in robes
- Spacious living, Tallowwood floorboards
- Emperador marble fireplace (gas bayonet)
- Art Deco bronze sconces, picture windows
- Elegant dining room wrapped in windows
- Sleek black granite kitchen, ample storage
- Smeg gas cooker, integrated dishwasher
- Villeroy & Boch appointed bathroom
- Travertine finishes,
- Concealed internal laundry with dryer
- Deep window sills, Roman blinds
- 350m to the cosmopolitan village heart
- 700m to the waterfront and ferry wharf
- 800m to Rushcutters Bay and the CYC
- Easy access to the city and harbour beaches

Outgoings
Council Rates:$359 Quarterly
Strata Levies:$1487.50 Quarterly
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