A genuine opportunity in Sydney's inner south, priced by a vendor committed to sell. The split-level layout, skylit mezzanine loft and east-facing balcony put it in a different category from the surrounding stock, and the price reflects it.
For Investors
Lease ending September 2026 with vacant possession to follow. At $1.08m the gross yield is approximately 6.02% on a 96 sqm Deicorp-built residence. Priced below the suburb median for a split-level of this configuration, with the opportunity to place your own tenant from the outset.
For Owner-Occupiers
Few apartments at this price offer two-level separation, a skylit mezzanine loft and a private balcony. The September 2026 lease expiry puts vacant possession within reach at settlement.
Property Highlights
● Two well-separated bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and morning light
● Custom blackout curtains for privacy and sleep comfort
● Two full bathrooms, main with bathtub and frameless shower
● Skylit mezzanine loft with high ceilings, ideal home office or retreat
● Gourmet SMEG kitchen with stone benchtops, gas cooktop, ducted rangehood and pull-out pantry
● Timber flooring to living and dining with full internal European laundry including dryer
● Under-stair storage plus dedicated lock-up cage
● Secure building with lift access, swipe entry, video intercom
● Car space on title with visitor parking and bike storage on site within development
Location
East Village cafes, dining and fresh produce market at your door. Green Square Station a ten-minute walk with direct CBD and airport links. Buses to UNSW, the CBD and Coogee Beach nearby.
Investment Snapshot and Key Details
Apartment: 96 sqm | Parking and storage: 17 sqm
Strata: approx. $1,208 p.q. | Water: $226 p.q. | Council: $336 p.q.
Current rent: $1,250/week, lease ending September 2026. Vacant possession available after settlement.
Guide: $1.08M | Estimated gross yield: approx. 6.02% at $1.08M
Developer: Deicorp, a recognised local developer with a strong precinct pedigree.
Inspections available by appointment
*Please note the living and dining photos are virtually staged