A Coveted Harbourfront Apartment In The Iconic Finger Wharf With Unobstructed Harbour Views
Positioned on the serene eastern wing of the globally renowned Finger Wharf, this oversized one-bedroom apartment offers a rare convergence of maritime heritage and modern luxury. Spanning an impressive 80sqm, the residence is designed for effortless low-maintenance living with a focus on its spectacular waterfront setting. The fluid open-plan interiors are bathed in natural light via floor-to-ceiling glass, framing stunning views over Potts Point and Garden Island. The living space extends to an all-weather loggia-style balcony with operable louvres, providing a seamless connection to the harbour and a perfect space for year-round relaxation or entertaining. Located in a world-class waterfront precinct, this is a lifestyle of unparalleled convenience. Step out to Sydney's finest dining institutions including China Doll, Otto, and Manta, or take a short, scenic stroll across the Domain to the CBD.
Features Include:
- Globally renowned wharf conversion with 24-hour concierge
- Generous 80sqm floor plan with a seamless indoor/outdoor flow
- Expansive living/dining areas opening to an all-weather loggia balcony
- King-sized bedroom with harbour views and dedicated dressing area
- Granite gas kitchen featuring intergrated microwave and dishwasher and ample storage
- Versatile study nook ideal for the home-based professional
- Crisp modern bathroom with walk-in shower and separate bath
- Large internal laundry with washer & dryer included
- Additional powder room with toilet
- Ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning
- Resident access to on-site health club and 24-hour security
- Moments to Potts Point, Royal Botanic Gardens, and the Art Gallery of NSW
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