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Also written as Unit 402, 200 Pitt Street.
Waterloo NSW 2017, Australia
Also written as Unit 402, 200 Pitt Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The address is a unit, offering apartment‑style living within the Waterloo neighbourhood
Waterloo sits about three kilometres (roughly 1.9 mi) south of the Sydney CBD, so the unit is approximately that distance from the city centre
Waterloo railway station is about 0.3 km away, providing access to the new Metro line opened in 2024, and several Transdev John Holland bus routes connect the area directly to the CBD
Within a 0.5 km walk you’ll find Waterloo Skate Park, Waterloo Park and Redfern Oval, offering space for skating, picnics and sports
The Waterloo Library and Waterloo Town Hall are each roughly 0.4 km away, while the Lord Raglan Hotel and Iron Duke Hotel are within 0.5 km for dining and socialising
Waterloo was named after the 1815 Battle of Waterloo and developed industrially in the 1820s with paper and flour mills; it later became a working‑class suburb that has been undergoing gentrification and urban renewal since the early 2000s
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