About this property
Also written as Unit 4, 296 Birrell Street.
Bondi NSW 2026, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 296 Birrell Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit situated on a 585 m² parcel of land. The property is classified as a residential unit within the Bondi precinct
The unit is about seven kilometres east of the Sydney CBD, placing it within a short drive or convenient public‑transport ride to the city centre
Within roughly half a kilometre you’ll find Hoyts Bondi Road Theatre, the green space of Waverley Park, the heritage‑listed Bronte House, and Tamerama Park. The suburb of Tamarama and the iconic Bondi Beach lie a short distance further east
Bondi is a mainly medium‑ and high‑density residential area centred on Bondi Road’s vibrant shopping strip. The locality blends historic architecture with contemporary apartments, offering a lively urban vibe close to the coast
Bus route 333 runs through the area, following the path of the former tram line to North Bondi. Historically, trams served Bondi from the 1880s until they were replaced by buses in the 1960s
The name comes from the Aboriginal word *boondi*, meaning “water breaking over rocks.” It reflects the coastal character of the suburb and its historic ties to the local Indigenous language
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