About this listing
- 2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | Sleeps up to 3 guests
- 1 secure car space (car-lift parking with automatic roller door)
- Built-in gas fireplace
- Ducted air conditioning and heating throughout
- Covered private balcony with city and harbour bridge views
- Residents' wellness suite: lap-capable swim spa, infrared sauna and ice bath
What We Love
A refined two-bedroom apartment set within a contemporary building in the heart of Neutral Bay. Curved cove ceilings with integrated LED lighting pair with herringbone timber floors to create a warm, contemporary setting. The open-plan kitchen and living area is anchored by a dark marble fireplace surround, with the TV built neatly into a timber joinery frame above it. Floor-to-ceiling glazing draws light through the space and leads directly onto the covered balcony, where a timber-lined ceiling and glass balustrade frame the leafy Neutral Bay streetscape.
The kitchen is fitted to a standard: black and grey veined marble covers the benchtops, splashback, and ceiling soffit, balanced by warm timber lower cabinetry and white upper cabinets with LED underlighting. A Miele oven, gas cooktop, and double sink complete the setup. The dining area is positioned as its own room, separated from the kitchen and living zone, with a round timber table seating four beneath a gold ring pendant light. The integrated laundry is tucked discreetly into the hallway.
The master bedroom is fitted with a king bed and connects directly to the ensuite through a full-height clear glass partition. The ensuite is fully tiled in marble, with a freestanding oval bath, rain shower, floating double-vanity with vessel sinks, and a backlit arched mirror. The second bedroom is a comfortable single room, also finished in herringbone timber, with garden-facing windows and frosted glass wardrobe sliders. A second full bathroom services the second bedroom, featuring the same premium marble finishes, a suspended basin, freestanding oval bath, and overhead rainfall shower.
Building amenities include car-lift parking, CCTV, and swipe card access throughout. This is complemented by full access to the building’s wellness suite, complete with a shared lap-capable swim spa, infrared sauna and ice bath
Positioned on the lower north shore, Neutral Bay is one of Sydney's most sought-after harbour-side addresses. The suburb combines quiet, tree-lined streets with easy access to the CBD, just minutes by ferry or a short drive across the bridge. Local cafes, restaurants and boutique shops line Military Road, while foreshore reserves and walking paths offer a quiet neighbourhood atmosphere. A rare setting that offers proximity to the city while maintaining a sense of privacy and seclusion.
Some Fab Features
- Ducted air conditioning and heating throughout all rooms
- Two bedrooms including a king suite
- One secure car space via car-lift parking system
- Integrated indoor fireplace with retractable television
- Heated floors and heated towel rails in all bathrooms
- Integrated laundry complete with washer and dryer
- Covered balcony with seating furniture
- Havwoods European Oak herringbone flooring and architectural coffered ceilings with LED cove lighting throughout
- Grigio Carnico, Baltic White, and Ash Black marble finishes across kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry
- Building Wellness Centre with a shared lap-capable swim spa, infrared sauna and ice bath
- Control4 Home Automation System and Triad speaker system throughout
- Miele kitchen appliances, Vintec 35-bottle wine fridge, Zip filtered water tap, and Fisher and Paykel refrigerator
Bedding Configuration
- Bedroom 1 (Master): 1x KING BED with ensuite
- Bedroom 2: 1x SINGLE BED
You will have access to the entire property for the duration of your stay, including the building wellness centre and parking access.
The Neighbourhood
- Neutral Bay Living Neutral Bay sits on Sydney's Lower North Shore, roughly five kilometres from the CBD, with a sense of permanence and neighbourhood ease that is rare at that distance from the city. Tree-lined streets, heritage architecture and a community that has quietly attracted artists, professionals and families for over a century give the area its particular character. From this address, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and city skyline are visible on a clear evening from the terrace.
- Cafes & Dining: Military Road punches above its weight as a dining destination. For coffee and provisions, the surrounding backstreets are dotted with neighbourhood cafes and small grocers that make the morning routine feel less like an errand and more like a ritual. Against The Grain is a local favourite for coffee and brunch, while The Oaks offers modern Australian in a garden setting well suited to a long lunch. Jugemu & Shimbashi brings teppanyaki and handmade soba to a quietly elegant room a short stroll from the front door, while Chat Thai has been a North Shore institution for decades, drawing locals back time and again for its authentic heat and generous portions.
- Beach & Wellness: The Cremorne Point Walk begins just minutes from the front door, a 3km foreshore circuit that reveals sweeping views of Sydney Harbour, the Bridge and the city skyline, passing the historic Robertsons Point Lighthouse and the MacCallum ocean pool, one of Sydney's finest harbour swimming spots. For those drawn to the water, Balmoral Beach in Mosman is a short drive and offers one of the calmest, most sheltered swimming beaches on the harbour, with good coffee and a gentle stretch of lawn above the sand.
- Day Trips: The F5 ferry from Hayes Street Wharf delivers guests to Circular Quay in around ten minutes, making the Opera House, the Royal Botanic Garden and the CBD waterfront an easy and scenic morning excursion. Manly Beach is accessible via a connecting ferry, one of the great harbour crossings in the world, and offers surf, coastal walks along the Manly to Spit Bridge trail, and an excellent cafe scene on the other side. For something closer, the path from Taronga Zoo to Balmoral Beach through Sydney Harbour National Park is one of the city's most celebrated coastal walks, passing through pockets of bushland, isolated beaches and historic harbour forts along the way.
Getting Around
- Public Transport: Frequent bus services along Military Road connect directly to the Sydney CBD, with the B1 B-Line running express to Wynyard. The F5 Neutral Bay ferry from Hayes Street Wharf reaches Circular Quay in around ten minutes. The Victoria Cross Metro Station provides access to the broader Sydney Metro network.
- Rideshare: Uber and other rideshare services operate throughout Neutral Bay at any hour, making late returns and early departures straightforward.
- Car Share (GoGet): GoGet has dedicated vehicles in Neutral Bay, bookable by the hour or day via the app, with fuel, insurance and maintenance all included, a convenient option for day trips or anything that calls for wheels without the commitment of bringing a car.
Part of T&C
Please note there are strictly no parties or gatherings at this property. L'Abode Accommodation reserves the right to decline any bookings if we believe the property will be misused. Please be mindful of our neighbours and keep noise to a minimum after 10pm. IDs for verification will be required, and a pre-authorisation hold will be placed one day prior to arrival. A 3.5% merchant fee applies to all credit card transactions.
Thank you in advance for respecting the above.





















