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Saint Neot Avenue

"Quiet little street"

Lovely little cul-de-sac street at the Paris end of Potts Point, short walk to some great restaurants and cafes. Street is usually packed and hard to get parking, but some nice private properties here.

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Sheehy Street

"Love the views and quiet inner city living"

Quiet leafy cul-de-sac with small apartment blocks built in 1975 and older terraces/houses on the other side. Excellent views of the city, Blackwattle Bay and Anzac Bridge from some of the apartments. Plenty of street parking and good access to waterfront parks.

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You get a good toxic whiff of pollution from the Anzac Bridge, too

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Saint Johns Road

"Central street with lots of amenities"

St John's Road runs from Wentworth Park through to its quieter end at Forest Lodge. Lots of amenities located here including the Post Office at Glebe Point Rd, Police station and Council offices. Glenmore Meats at the Wentworth Park end is an interesting wholesale butcher while there are some excellent cafes further down towards Ross St. The Forest Lodge end has a better neighbourhood feel while the Glebe end is more conveinient to shops and cafes.

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Victoria Street

"Tree lined inner city living close to night life and restaurants"

Victoria Street in Potts Point branches from Kings Cross train station (with rear station exits located here) and stretches across the suburb to a quiet and picturesque end with pedestrian access via lengthy stairs into Woolloomooloo. The Woolloomooloo end consists of large terraces and apartment complexes and is quiet with stunning views across the Domain to the city. The Kings Cross end has higher density with some apartment blocks, terraces converted into smaller apartments, backpacker accommodation, several small restaurants and stores. The street is quite wide and has a lovely leafy feel in Spring/Summer.

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The Esp

"Quiet secluded cul-de-sac with waterviews"

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Ithaca Road

"Grand buildings, water views, water access"

Ithaca Road runs from Elizabeth Bay through to Beare Park and the Elizabeth Bay waterfront. It is a sloped street with some lovely art deco buildings, some 70s buildings and a few grand mansions towards the end. Many of the apartments have waterviews, particularly towards the water and Beare Park offers a lovely leafy area to relax and take in the view of nearby boats. Small carpark at the end of the street offers a little parking.

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  • Professionals
  • Singles
  • Retirees
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Evans Road

"Leafy cul-de-sac bordering on Rushcutters Bay Park"

Little sloped cul-de-sac street off Roslyn Gardens with pedestrian steps at the end into Rushcutter's Bay park. Some lovely and private art deco buildings in the street but a not so attractive motel turned studio apartments at the entrance. Good street for privacy and access to foreshore, however challenging if you don't have off-street parking.

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Roslyn Gds

"Interesting street - mix of architecture and residents"

A street with an eclectic mix of gorgeous huge terraces at one end, 70s style apartment blocks (including Harry Seidler's Aquarius), mixed through with a few art deco buildings. Residents are also mixed from professional singles/couples, older residents who have lived there a long time and younger shorter term tenants. Not to be confused with Roslyn Street!

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Greenknowe Avenue

"Central street close to restaurants and transport"

Greenknown Avenue runs from the lights at busy Macleay street into a roundabout that joins with Elizabeth Bay Rd. It is a key section of road that gives Elizabeth Bay's residents easy access to Wooloomooloo, city north and Harbour Bridge. The street is a combination of older style apartments with several new developments, try out the cute frozen yoghurt shop (Igloo Zoo) near the lights!

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Elizabeth Bay Rd

"A street with many contrasts - great cafes, private apartments, limited parking, village feel"

Elizabeth Bay Rd runs from Ward Ave and ends at a 'loop' around Macleay Reserve. The 'loop' end has a lovely leafy feel with many gated apartment blocks offering amazing views east and towards the harbour. The Romanian consulate is also situated at this end. The middle of the street has art deco buildings, several good cafes, a bottle shop, 2 conveinence stores and a little deli offering fantastic meals and snacks. As the street travels uphill towards Ward Ave, there is a row of trendy boutique stores with smaller style apartments upstairs. Elizabeth Bay Rd also has a number of company titled buildings. As many older style buildings don't have parking, it becomes hard to get a space particularly in the evenings.

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Waratah Street

"Lovely leafy street bordering on bayside park"

Great little street running from Bayswater Rd around to Roslyn Gardens. The street is one way and has speed bumps ensuring that it is relatively quiet and offers parking on both sides including some angled parking on the main road side. Running alongside Rushcutter's Bay Park gives the street some nice vistas across the cricket ground to the bay. Perfect for going for a run or taking the dog for a walk within this crowded suburb. Properties include a mix of older art deco blocks with more recently developed apartment blocks.

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