The suburb was named after Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield, a British prime minister during the reign of Queen Victoria. The area was part of the suburb of Alexandria and was officially gazetted on 10 June 1977.
2613/6 Kingsborough Way
2613/6 Kingsborough Way, Zetland NSW 2017 AUS
MGM MARTIN - TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT + STUDY
Tucked down a small cul-de-sac, this dual level stunner shines. Just two years old, it spills over two levels of excellence enjoying superb city views and an enviable cosmopolitan lifestyle.
What’s important to you
– Top two floors of the building, central skylight, north-east aspect
– Engineered timber floors, walls of glass open to the large balcony
– Luxury stone topped gas kitchen with Miele appliances, ducted a/c
– Separate generous study area, lower level full bathroom, laundry
– Two spacious and bright bedrooms extend across the upper level
– Both bedrooms with ensuite, robes and access to the upper balcony
– Superb park, district and city views, secure car space, 8x8m storage
The local’s point of view
– ‘The Reserve’ boasts a prime setting on the fringe of Green Square
– Enjoy green living metres to Mary O’Brien Reserve and Tote Park
– East Village & Zetland’s ‘eat street’ are steps away & will be a favourite
– The now completed world-class aquatic centre is down the road
– Its 650m to Green Square station and a stroll to multiple bus services
– Explore the galleries and eateries on Waterloo’s popular Danks Street
– Connectivity is key being moments to the airport and arterial roads
Features
Property Features
- Apartment
- 2 bed
- 3 bath
- Open Parking Spaces
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Surrounding Suburb Profiles
Beaconsfield
Zetland
Zetland was named for Thomas Dundas, 2nd Earl of Zetland, who was a friend of Governor Sir Hercules Robinson. Zetland is an archaic spelling of Shetland. Zetland originally featured a lagoon and swamp which was drained in the early 1900s to create the Victoria Park...
Waterloo
Waterloo took its name from the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, when Allied and Prussian forces under the Duke of Wellington and Blücher defeated the French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte. In the 1820s Waterloo began supporting industrial operations including the Fisher...