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'It's rare to see this type of offering at such an appealing price point with so very many attributes. This ticks all the boxes.' 👇

The 3-bed, 2-bath home boasting two car spots and both east and north facing terraces has just been listed via Monica Shor of Ray White Unlimited Bondi Beach, with a price guide of $2.5m+.And the views are just one of the lures attracting potential buyers.

The home is walking distance to Bondi Beach and Bondi Junction and the accessible price point is giving out-of-area buyers the chance to get into the highly prized Bondi market. “This represents amazing value, if you put this property in a different location such as Bellevue Hill it would be approx $3.5m +, in Rose Bay a newish development around $4.5m+ for the size and offering.

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