About this property
Also written as Unit 17, 52 Bellevue Road.
Bellevue Hill NSW 2023, Australia
Also written as Unit 17, 52 Bellevue Road.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 24 Apr 2013 | $502,500 | — |
The unit comprises 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom and sits on a generous 1,263 m² parcel of land
Cooper Park is about 0.3 km away, Bellevue Park is 0.5 km distant, and Harbourview Park is roughly 0.8 km from the unit
A tram line opened in 1909 ran along Birriga Road and followed the present route of bus 389; the tram service was withdrawn in 1959
Westfield Bondi Junction, a major retail hub, is approximately 0.8 km from 17/52 Bellevue Road
Originally part of Cadigal lands, the area was named Bellevue Hill in the early 19th century and later developed from large estates such as Daniel Cooper's, becoming known for its scenic harbour views and heritage homes
Nearby historic sites include a horse trough (0.3 km) and the heritage-listed Electricity Substation No 269 (0.8 km), with several notable heritage homes scattered throughout the suburb
The suburb has a population of around 10,600, with a high proportion of professionals and managers, most residents speak English at home, and a significant community identifies with Jewish, non‑religious, or Catholic affiliations
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