The initial coverage of this achievement of Barangaroo success by Mango real estate was covered in Australia's Daily Telegraph/Sunday Telegraph newspaper, realestate.com.au and in the Property Observer news.
The news then further spread via chinese language websites
It went even further internationally to other non-Australian english websites globally!
Obviously Barangaroo right in the heart of the city and waterfront positions is what makes it special. It therefore is no surprise that it is becoming more and more popular and developing a great culture and that includes great resturants!
Exclusive strip dubbed Sydney's 'Millionaire's Row' is quickly becoming Australia's most sought-after address - with apartments going for $2,200 a week
- An Australian suburb is taking over Bondi, costing up to $2,000 per week for a two-bedroom apartment
- A property in the suburb recently sold for $3.5 million within one week and was 'popular with Chinese buyers'
- The suburb offers views by the water, upmarket restaurants and bars and close proximity to office buildings
An exclusive suburb in the heart of Sydney's bustling city district is taking over Bondi as one of the most expensive places in Australia to live.
Wealthy renters are snapping up two-bedroom apartments in Barangaroo, overlooking Sydney's idyllic Darling Harbour, for as much as $2,200 a week.
The suburb offers harbourside views, waterfront dining, upmarket shopping and restaurants, along with close proximity to high-rise office buildings.
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Mango Real estate agent Jane Zhao, who sold a two-bedroom apartment there for $3.5 million in a matter of days, said: “Barangaroo is very popular with Chinese buyers because they want a water view and it’s not too high up.”
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202/31 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo sold for $3.5 million this week
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