About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 5 East Avenue.
Cammeray NSW 2062, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 5 East Avenue.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 10 Oct 2014 | $912,500 | — |
| Sale | 19 Nov 2007 | $802,500 | — |
| Sale | 19 Aug 2002 | $415,000 | — |
It is a unit offering two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property is part of a low‑rise residential development in Cammeray
The unit sits on a 330 m² parcel of land, providing a modest outdoor footprint typical for apartments in the suburb
Nearby green spaces include Judith Ambler Reserve (≈0.1 km), Bryce Mortlock Reserve (≈0.3 km), Suspension Bridge Reserve and Long Gully Bridge (≈0.4 km), as well as Cammeray Park and Green Park within 0.5 km
Busways services run through Cammeray, with the last south‑bound stop providing direct routes to the Sydney CBD via the Warringah Freeway, as well as connections to North Sydney, Milsons Point and Crows Nest
Cammeray was originally inhabited by the Cammeraygal Aboriginal people over 5,800 years ago and later developed slowly due to its steep terrain. It features historic sites such as the former quarry, the Long Gully Bridge, and the Italianate mansion Tarella built in the 1880s
Yes, the Cammeray Substation (≈0.3 km) and the historic Tarella mansion (≈0.8 km) are both heritage‑listed sites close to the property
Residents can enjoy Tunks Park with its sporting fields, walking tracks and a boat ramp on Middle Harbour, as well as Cammeray Park’s synthetic turf field, tennis courts, a skate park, and the 9‑hole Cammeray Golf Club
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