206 123 KING STREET, NEWCASTLE NSW 2300
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206 123 KING STREET, NEWCASTLE, NSW 2300
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Property Description
Listed on 16 Oct 2025
In the heart of Newcastle's East End, this one-bedroom apartment in Ireland's Bond 1884 combines heritage charm with modern comfort, offering an exceptional walkable lifestyle and strong investment potential.
Part of a boutique EJE Architecture conversion of just 25 residences, it features high ceilings, oversized windows and leafy Perkins Street views that create a calm, private feel rare in the city. Inside, timber floors, ducted air-conditioning, a sleek gas kitchen and a two-way bathroom with Euro laundry deliver effortless living and low maintenance.
The floor plan is exceptionally efficient, with space for a 3.5-seater lounge in the living area and a robed bedroom large enough for a king-size bed, an uncommon luxury in city living.
Located steps from the buzzing East End Village with cafés, restaurants and a Woolies Metro, and around the corner from QT Hotel for sunset cocktails with harbour views. Civic Square, Darby Street and Honeysuckle are all within easy reach. This address offers the ideal city–coast balance for professionals, students and lifestyle seekers alike.
Residents also enjoy a shared rooftop terrace for morning coffee or evening drinks with city views, a rare inner-city privilege.
Investment snapshot:
• Comparable apartments rent for $600–$660/week
• 5%+ gross rental yield based on current data
• High demand from professionals, students and short-stay guests
• Low-maintenance design ideal for Airbnb, leasing or owner-occupiers
Features: timber floors, ducted A/C, gas kitchen, built-in robe, Euro laundry, secure boutique building, and rooftop terrace.
A rare blend of timeless architecture, effortless living, and strong returns, Ireland's Bond 1884 offers not just a home, but a smart investment in Newcastle's thriving city core.
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Professionals
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Newcastle Grammar Bolton Street Campus
Yr 7 - Yr 12
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