PHOTO: No. 19 Myrtle St is a converted warehouse for sale in Leichhardt. Source: Supplied
It once produced ashtrays, but now this converted inner west warehouse offers buyers the chance to snap up a city haven that is nearly double the size of most homes in the area.
An inner Sydney warehouse that once produced ashtrays for eager smokers around Australia is on the market for the first time in 23 years.
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Painstakingly transformed by the current owners into a city haven, 19 Myrtle St in Leichhardt is on the market with a $2.5 million guide.
With 420sqm of space and a grey front facade, Hudson McHugh’s James Price said it is a property buyers need to appreciate in person.
“The pictures almost don’t do it justice,” he said.
“Buyers almost have to come and see it in person to appreciate how big the spaces are and the attention to detail.”
The 1920s industrial building 300sqm of internal living with four bedrooms and three bathrooms across two levels.
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