From social housing to speculators.
The first government-sold heritage terrace at Millers Point that fetched $1,911,000 just 10 months ago is back for sale.
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The then rundown four-bedroom heritage-listed home had been vacant since early 2011 with the last public housing tenant paying $77.20 a week rent at the property which has water views over Walsh Bay.
home sits on a 109 sq m block with no parking.
The house has original fireplaces and floorboards, 3.25m high ceilings and a sandstone-walled sunlit courtyard.
It is marketed by Harriett France a Sotheby's as "recently refreshed with new kitchens and bathrooms - scope for further improvement."
Around $2.5 million is expected by the Sfeir family.
The controversial sell off, which has resulted in the relocation of public housing tenants, is tipped to set off a major gentrification in the historic suburb.
The state government has created a website to sell the virtues.
RESOURCED: http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/finding/residential-investment/investor-showcase/43409-quick-flick-sought-for-119-kent-street-millers-point-state-government-offering.html
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