About this property
Also written as Unit 3, 206B Victoria Road.
Bellevue Hill NSW 2023, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 206B Victoria Road.
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The property is a unit located at 3/206B Victoria Road, featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and it sits on a 716 m² land parcel
Bellevue Hill lies about five kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, placing the unit within a short drive of the city centre
Although the original tram line to Bellevue Hill closed in 1959, the suburb is now served by bus route 389, which follows much of the former tram alignment
Within a 0.5‑km radius you’ll find Bellevue Park, Cooper Park, the Central Synagogue, and the historic Electricity Substation No 269; a larger shopping destination, Westfield Bondi Junction, is roughly 0.7 km away
Victoria Road hosts several heritage‑listed properties such as Villa d’Este and Bonnington, reflecting the suburb’s historic architecture and notable past residents
Residents are predominantly professionals and managers, with over 40 % employed as professionals according to recent census data, and a large majority speak only English at home
Originally part of Cadigal land, the area was renamed Bellevue Hill in the early 19th century; after the tram line opened in 1909, the suburb saw mass development with most homes built between 1910 and 1930
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