About this property
Also written as Unit 805, 180 Pitt Street.
Waterloo NSW 2017, Australia
Also written as Unit 805, 180 Pitt Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The unit offers two bedrooms. It is a compact residence suited for small households or investors
It is a unit (apartment) located in the inner‑southern suburb of Waterloo
The unit sits on a parcel of land measuring 14,613 m², providing a relatively large lot for a city‑center dwelling
Waterloo railway station, an underground metro station, is about 0.3 km away, and bus services run by Transdev John Holland provide direct routes to the Sydney CBD
Within roughly 0.2–0.5 km you’ll find Rachel Forster Hospital, Redfern Oval, Redfern Park, the Waterloo Library, and the Lord Raglan Hotel, all within easy walking distance
The modern Waterloo Skate Park, adjacent to Waterloo Oval, offers a dedicated skate‑boarding area, and several nearby parks provide open space for sport and leisure
Waterloo was named after the 1815 Battle of Waterloo and grew in the 1820s as an industrial hub with paper and flour mills. Recent decades have seen gentrification, technology‑focused business growth, and extensive urban renewal projects such as the Green Square redevelopment
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