Potts Point apartment most expensive sale: RP Data

Nicola TrotmanDecember 7, 2020

A three-bedroom apartment in Potts Point was this week’s most expensive sale, selling for $3.3 million, according to RP Data. 

Located at 1501/81 Macleay Street, the apartment features a CaesarStone kitchen with Miele appliances and two bathrooms.

A private balcony boasts views of Woolloomooloo Bay, the Opera House, Bridge and Harbour.

The successful purchaser has access to the complex’s facilities including a pool, sauna and gym.

The apartment last sold in 2009 for $3.1 million, reflecting a price appreciation of 1.74% over the four year period.

Prior to that, it was sold by Mirvac in 2002 for $3,005,650.

It most recently sold through Jason Boon of Richardson & Wrench Potts Point at its July 11 auction.

The top 10 most expensive sales if the week were:

1501/81 Macleay Street, Potts Point, NSW, 2011, three-bedroom unit, sold on July 11 by Richardson & Wrench Elizabeth Bay/ Potts Point for $3.3 million

8A Court Road, Double Bay, NSW, 2028, four-bedroom house, sold on July 10 by Raine & Horne Double Bay for $3.1 million

632 Toorak Road, Toorak, VIC, 3142, five-bedroom house, sold at auction on July 13 by Marshall White Real Estate Armadale for $2.885 million

1/7 College Street, Manly, NSW, 2095, three-bedroom unit, sold on July 12 by Belle Property Manly for $2.825 million

29 Upper Avenue Road, Mosman, NSW, 2088, five-bedroom house, sold on July 11 by L J Hooker Mosman Neutral Bay for $2.77 million

21 Kambah Place, West Pennant Hills, NSW, 2125, house and land package, sold on July 11 by Louis Carr Glenhaven / Castle Hill for $2.6 million

5 Garnet Street, Killara, NSW, 2071, five-bedroom house, sold prior to auction on July 13 by Chana Scotcher Realty for $2.4 million

11 Comus Street, Hamilton, QLD, 4007, five-bedroom house, sold on July 10 by Alma Clark Real Estate - Ascot for $2.35 million

93 Seaview Road, Tennyson, SA, 5022, five-bedroom house, sold on July 11 by Jacktracey Dulwich for $2.35 million

48 St Marks Road, Randwick, NSW, 2031, four-bedroom house, sold at auction on July 13 by Goodyer Donnelley Real Estate for $2.35 million

Nicola Trotman

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