Millers Point sales triggers 655 new social housing dwelling completions

Millers Point sales triggers 655 new social housing dwelling completions
Staff reporterOctober 25, 2017

A total of 655 new social housing dwellings have been completed and 422 dwellings are currently under construction as a result of the Millers Point sales, as of August 2017.

These fit-for-purpose dwellings are located in a number of areas across the State including Coffs Harbour, Penrith, Jannali and Wollongong.

The latest Millers Point offerings listed by Property NSW, on behalf of Family and Community Services, is a row of two-storey federation-style apartment blocks.

Located at 15-35 Dalgety Road, the six apartment blocks feature verandas to the street and rear yards.

Each block delivers a mix of two and three bedroom apartments.

Situated on the western side of Dalgety Road, the properties are conveniently located within short walking distance to the Barangaroo Reserve, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Circular Quay and the CBD.

The apartments will be sold individually as five blocks of four apartments and one block of two apartments.

The properties are marketed by McGrath Estate Agents, via Expressions of Interest closing November 6.

Earlier this month auctions saw seven terrace properties selling under the hammer for a combined $18,741,000.

Commenting on the continued 100% success rate, McGrath agent Lorraine Crawford said it was a very successful night with competitive bidding across all seven properties.

There were 28 registered parties placing 432 bids on the night.

 

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