If you are more 'old school' than new, and appreciate the principles of enduring design, then this freehold apartment in iconic Eden Hall will resonate with you.
One of just nine dwellings in a three-storey building constructed in 1935-36 to the design of celebrated architect Reginald Bedford Hammond, the property takes on characteristic traits of the streamlined Moderne style. The building was revitalised in 2001 prepping it for a long and fruitful life.
Well-positioned to capitalise on an inner city address in the legal and university nerve centre, this apartment is just 100 metres from the Law School and historically, such residences are eagerly hunted.
There are two bedrooms, good-sized living spaces and the apartment has been built with comfort in mind; there are opening windows in every room and there's a bath in the bathroom which has underfloor heating. Unusually for a central city apartment, there is a front and a back door to ramp up the homely quotient!
A fireplace is a cosy touch in the main living area, while a separate dining room encourages entertaining.
You may choose to work from this supremely convenient location, or keep it solely as a city base.
Either way, this is a rare find.
Please phone Diane Jackson or Julie Prince for further information.
Auction: 2pm, Wed 19 November 2014 (unless sold prior)
Body Corporate Levy: $4,801.35 approx per annum
Rates Levy: $2,264.76 approx per annum (2014/2015)