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Also written as Unit 1, 3 Stuart Street.
Collaroy NSW 2097, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 3 Stuart Street.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 9 Apr 2010 | $435,000 | — |
| Sale | 18 Jul 2006 | $348,000 | — |
It is a unit offering two bedrooms and one bathroom, situated on a generous 891 m² block. The property also includes one allocated parking space
Collaroy Beach is about 0.7 km away, making it a short walk to the popular surf and recreation area
Buses operated by Keolis Downer Northern Beaches run from nearby stops, connecting to the Sydney CBD, Manly, North Sydney (peak‑hour only) and northward to suburbs from Narrabeen to Palm Beach
The Collaroy shopping precinct along Pittwater Road offers cafes, restaurants, a pharmacy, a newsagent, a day spa, a YHA hostel and more. Entertainment includes the Collaroy Cinema (0.8 km) and the local beach clubs
Griffith Park (0.7 km) and Inman Park (1.3 km) provide green space for walking and recreation, while the adjacent Collaroy Beach and nearby Long Reef Beach (≈1.1 km) offer coastal scenery
Collaroy was renamed after the SS Collaroy ran aground on the beach in 1881; the ship’s anchor has been displayed at Narrabeen Lakes Public School since 1928. Most residential development occurred from the mid‑20th century onward
The coastal environment attracts sea eagles, pelicans, terns, and ducks, while dolphins and migrating whales are often visible offshore. Occasionally, New Zealand fur seals have been rescued and released at the nearby beaches
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