The Agency has enjoyed a number of strong leasing deals this year indicating that inner-city residential rental properties remain highly sought-after.
Lifestyle amenities and location are key factors tenants look for when searching for a property to rent, particularly young professionals who are among our most active clients.
The spectacular views offered by Unit 3 at 152 Brighton Boulevard, North Bondi generated a great deal of interest.
Positioned in the superb "Flatrock" building on the coveted Ben Buckler peninsula, the sun-filled two-bedroom apartment showcases Sydney beachside living at its best.
With its incredible beach and ocean views, the property offers ample storage space, sleek Smeg appliances and stone benchtops in the kitchen plus security video intercom.
Laura Houston, who negotiated the lease, said the property was listed for just three days and attracted 16 groups through before being let at $1,250 per week after its first open.
“Being positioned in such an iconic building attracted a great level of enquiry as well,” she said.
In another deal, brokered by Chris Jones, a sun-drenched three-bedroom apartment at 3/21 Harrison Street, Cremorne was leased before the first open home for $35 over the asking price.
With its clean lines, streamlined finishes and a spacious layout the apartment is the essence of metropolitan living. Wrapped in windows on three sides and framed by lush garden vistas, the apartment is set in one of the Lower North Shore's most desirable lifestyle settings just around the corner from Neutral Bay village.
Other features include a bright contemporary bathroom, sun-filled living and dining, custom banquette setting, Caesarstone kitchen, north-facing balcony, air-conditioning and lock-up garage.
Elsewhere, an oversized top floor three-bedroom apartment at 3/5 Botany Street in Randwick was snapped up within days.
The property features huge and bright open plan kitchen with dishwasher, a living area that opens onto a sunny deck, separate sitting room/study, double bedrooms with built-in robes, master with near new ensuite and internal laundry. It’s just a short stroll to the Randwick shops, transport, hospital and UNSW.
Brokered by Luke Lahood, the property was leased after the first inspection and after it had been advertised on the web for five days.
Luke said the apartment was listed at $750 per week but attracted such strong interest it was leased at $825 per week to a group of three young professionals.
At The Agency, we have a strong track record in obtaining the best results for your property.