About this property
Alternate search: Unit 303, 9 Watt Street.
9 Watt Street, Newcastle NSW 2300, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 303, 9 Watt Street.
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Sep 2024 | $575,000 | $380 |
| Sold | Jun 2022 | $525,000 | $347 |
| Sold | Apr 2013 | $330,000 | $218 |
Price per m² based on land size of 1511 m².
9 Watt Street is a unit that offers a single bedroom and one bathroom. It sits on a sizeable 1,511 m² parcel of land, providing ample outdoor space for the owner.
The property includes 1,511 m² of land. This provides a generous footprint compared with typical urban units in Newcastle.
Within about 0.1 km you’ll find several heritage‑listed landmarks such as the T & G Mutual Life Assurance Building, Coutt’s Sailors Home, the Great Northern Hotel, Newcastle Customs House and the Newcastle Post Office. These historic sites contribute to the character of the neighbourhood.
The former Newcastle railway station is approximately 0.1 km away, and Hunter Street – a main road – is also within 0.1 km. This makes bus and train connections easily reachable on foot.
The Lock‑Up contemporary art space, Newcastle Beach YHA, and the nearby Newcastle Beach tram stop are all within 0.1–0.2 km. Visitors can enjoy galleries, beachfront walks and easy access to the city’s tram network.
Newcastle experiences a humid subtropical climate with warm, humid summers that can exceed 40 °C and mild, relatively dry winters. Rainfall peaks in late autumn and early winter, while the Pacific Ocean moderates temperature extremes.
The unit is essentially adjacent to the coast, with Newcastle Beach located about 0.1 km away. This proximity offers quick access to the beach and coastal amenities.
The neighbourhood is set amid a rich history: Newcastle is the world’s largest coal‑exporting harbour and has numerous historic sites, including heritage‑listed buildings and the former convict‑era structures that date back to the early 1800s. The area’s past as a coal and cedar hub underpins its cultural landscape today.