Historic bespoke Surry Hills warehouse residence sold for $6.5 million

Historic bespoke Surry Hills warehouse residence sold for $6.5 million
Staff reporterFebruary 9, 2017

A historical bespoke warehouse residence in Surry Hills has been sold for $6,500,000.

It last sold at $3.2 million in 2005 to the Domabyl family. In 1993 antique dealer Joan Bowers has sold her gallery for $1 million. 

Located at 7-9 Little Bourke Street the property was built in 1870 and is positioned near Taylor Square.

It is a unique property with renovation potential as well as being able to be used for both residential and commercial use with 350 sqm of commercial space.

There is lock up parking suitable for six vehicles.

Natural light comes from the north, east and west of the building.

The master suite is 168 sqm big as well as having a second living space along with wine cellar house for over 1200 bottles.

It is an outstanding central private location with three street frontage and R1 zoned.

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