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Ray White Double Bay agent Daniel Unger, otherwise known as Mr Bondi, has just listed seven unique properties across Bondi, North Bondi and Bondi Beach. He’s got every buyer covered in price points up to $3 million in these prime coastal locations. Sitting side by side, Unit 16/230 Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach and Unit 17/230 Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach are both for sale, either individually or together. Mr Unger said the opportunity was there to create a two bedroom, two bathroom beachfront apartment with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. “On the top floor in one of Bondi Beach's iconic Art Deco blocks, both are immediately liveable as is, while there is potential to convert them into one cutting-edge contemporary residence,” Mr Unger said. “Offering the ultimate in Sydney beach style living, this is a once in a generation opportunity for almost every buyer from the first home buyer to the astute renovator, investor.” If an already beautifully renovated home was more in order then Unit 2/9 Roscoe St, Bondi Beach is a 2.5 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 oversized lockup garage apartment with no common walls and set to the quiet rear of a block of six. Mr Unger said this unit was away from the crowds but “only a pleasant walk down the street to the buzz of Bondi's beachfront”. “It’s located on the edge of Hall Street village with popular cafes, eateries and boutiques all moments from your door,” he said. “The largest of the five homes, 49a Simpson St, Bondi Beach has just sold prior to it’s intended auction date for just under $2.9 million. This was a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, 2 garage semi detached home, with a short walk from the sand.” “Streamlined interiors feature an open plan entertaining level of sheer size and finesse, flowing out to a covered alfresco area and sunny tropical north-facing garden.”

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