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Also written as Unit 13, 7-11 Collaroy Street.
Collaroy NSW 2097, Australia
Also written as Unit 13, 7-11 Collaroy Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 14 Oct 2001 | $429,000 | — |
The property is located just 0.1 km from Collaroy Beach, providing easy walking access to the surf beach
Keolis Downer Northern Beaches operates bus routes south to the Sydney CBD, Manly and North Sydney (peak‑hour only), and north to suburbs from Narrabeen to Palm Beach
Griffith Park is only 0.1 km away, with Inman Park and Dee Why Park each about 1.4 km distant, offering green space for recreation and leisure
The Pittwater Road shopping precinct features cafés, restaurants, a pharmacy, a newsagent/post office, hairdressers, a day spa, a YHA youth hostel, the Collaroy Cinema and various boutique retailers
The coastline and nearby waters host sea eagles, pelicans, terns, ducks, yellow‑crested cockatoos, as well as dolphins and migrating whales; occasional New Zealand fur seals have also been rescued on the beach
Collaroy was renamed after the SS Collaroy ran aground on the beach in 1881; the ship was later refloated and ultimately wrecked on the Californian coast in 1889
Collaroy lies in the federal electorate of Mackellar, currently represented by Independent Sophie Scamps, and in the NSW state electorate of Wakehurst, held by Michael Regan
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