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Also written as Unit 57, 40-46 Penkivil Street.
Bondi NSW 2026, Australia
Also written as Unit 57, 40-46 Penkivil Street.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 23 Sep 2013 | $710,000 | — |
57/40 Penkivil Street is a unit situated in the Bondi suburb of eastern Sydney, New South Wales
The unit sits on a sizeable land parcel of approximately 2,939 m²
Bondi lies about seven kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, putting the unit within a short drive of the city centre
Current bus route 333 follows the former tram line to North Bondi, providing regular connections to the CBD and surrounding suburbs
Within 0.1 km is the historic Electricity Substation No. 269; 0.4 km away is Hoyts Bondi Road Theatre; nearby parks include Waverley Park (0.5 km) and Bellevue Park (0.6 km)
Bondi’s name derives from the Aboriginal word “boondi” meaning water breaking over rocks. The area developed from an 1809 land grant and grew into a mixed‑density residential neighbourhood with Victorian, Federation and contemporary architecture
Residents can enjoy nearby open spaces such as Waverley Park and Bellevue Park, and the local sporting scene includes the Waverley Rugby Club and nearby rugby league teams like the Sydney Roosters
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