A penthouse apartment in a chic warehouse conversion has a unique past and sold at auction for a seven-figure sum.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property at 407/23 Corunna Road in Sydney's Stanmore is on the top floor of a former chocolate factory and changed hands for $1.45 million on October 21, principal Adrian Tsavalas of Adrian William Real Estate tells Nine.
As stated on the listing, the split-level pad has undergone a modern renovation with a fresh lick of paint and floors that have recently been sanded and polished.
The property hit the market with a price guide of $1.3 million.
Listing photos reveal a spacious floorplan with a mezzanine level that could be made into an additional bedroom, second living zone or home office.
Soaring ceilings give the illusion of never-ending space and the interior palette is a blank canvas with crisp, whitewashed walls, and white cabinetry in the gourmet kitchen.
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Subtle pops of colour could be added in the form of furniture, artwork and textiles.
A wraparound balcony is perfect for entertaining and offers city skyline views.
Stanmore is a suburb in Sydney's inner west and is just 6km south-west of the CBD.
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Domain's latest data reveals the median price for a two-bedroom unit in Stanmore is $874,000.
The property is on the books of Adrian Tsavalas and Daniel Josevski of Adrian William Real Estate.
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