A rare home that combines luxury & nature

A short but very productive week has ended with strong buyer activity on three local exchanges - 335/23 Savona Drive, 502/4 Nuvolari Place, and 518/2 Betty Cuthbert Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park - a flawless first home escape within the leafy surrounds of Bicentennial park - exchanged unconditionally and demonstrating the preparation and certainty of its buyer who felt confident in their purchasing decision with us.
 

Stock levels are now lower, with about a 10% drop recorded since the cycle’s peak just a month ago as more vendors and buyers meet the market, resulting in a stabilisation of prices. The Reserve Bank of Australia chairman has also advised that the RBA is expecting the frequency and size of interest rate rises to begin slowing as the impacts of early rises are felt through the economy.
 

We have panoramic perfection of Wentworth Point’s water views to capture you this week with 2108/14 Hill Road delivering a special combination of luxury design touches inspired by nature, and a spectacularly central view of Parramatta river from all angles. Located in the Sanctuary - one of the newest buildings in the suburb - the pure aesthetic of this apartment can’t be overlooked.
 

While you’re there, be sure to also see neighbouring 509/21 Hill Road, an easy and breezy two bed, two bathroom home promising fresh living spaces and peaceful garden views.

 

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