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1408/200 Pitt Street

200 Pitt Street, Waterloo NSW 2017, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
18398 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

1408/200 Pitt Street is a unit situated in Waterloo, New South Wales, occupying a land parcel of 18,398 m². The property’s layout delivers a functional arrangement that supports adaptable living within an urban setting. Its location provides straightforward access to nearby amenities and transport links.

Alternate search: Unit 1408, 200 PITT STREET.

Key details

Locality
Waterloo
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW710356230
Legal parcel ID
1/549940
Commonwealth electorate
Sydney
Local government area
Sydney
State lower house
Heffron
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Unit
Land size
18398 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
* Distances are approximate

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.5 km
Primary school | Independent
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
0.8 km
Combined school | Government
0.8 km
Combined school | Independent
0.6 km
Secondary school | Independent
0.7 km
Secondary school | Independent
0.7 km
Combined school | Government
0.8 km
Combined school | Government
0.8 km
Combined school | Independent
* Distances are approximate

Frequently asked questions

What type of residence is located at 1408/200 Pitt Street?

The property is a unit, offering apartment‑style living. It sits on a land parcel measuring 18,398 m².

How close is the unit to the Sydney central business district?

Waterloo lies about three kilometres south of the Sydney CBD, placing the unit within a short commute to the city centre.

Which public transport options are nearest to the property?

Waterloo railway station is roughly 0.3 km away, providing access to the Sydney Trains network. The area is also serviced by Transdev John Holland bus routes to the CBD.

What community facilities are within walking distance of the unit?

Within 0.4–0.5 km you’ll find Waterloo Library, Waterloo Park, Redfern Oval, the Lord Raglan Hotel and the Iron Duke Hotel, as well as the Waterloo Town Hall and local pubs.

Can you describe the historical background of the Waterloo suburb?

Waterloo was named after the 1815 Battle of Waterloo and developed in the 1820s with mills such as the Fisher and Duncan Paper Mill and the Waterloo Flour Mill. The area later grew into a working‑class neighbourhood and retains heritage‑style architecture.

What recent urban developments are shaping the neighbourhood?

The suburb is experiencing gentrification, highlighted by the Green Square urban renewal, new high‑rise apartments, and the upcoming Waterloo metro station which opened in August 2024. These projects aim to blend social and affordable housing with modern commercial space.

What is the demographic makeup of Waterloo?

As of the 2021 census, Waterloo had 16,379 residents, with a diverse community where 45 % speak only English at home and significant numbers speak Mandarin, Cantonese and Spanish. Approximately half of the dwellings are rented units.