Sydney NSW 2000 502/250 Pitt street
We put you first
+ 1
For Sale
Offices
Contact Agent
Floorplan
First National Real Estate Regency Realty
Office in the Heart of Townhall
Located in Sydney’s bustling CBD, 250 Pitt Street offers premium office spaces ideal for businesses seeking a vibrant and well-connected location. Situated next to the newly opened Gadigal Metro Station, providing seamless access to Sydney’s metro network and reducing commute times. Just steps away from Town Hall, Queen Victoria Building, and major retail and dining precincts.
The National Building is a 12-storey heritage-listed strata-titled building comprising retail and basement tenancies and 5 levels of offices. The property is located adjacent to ANZ Bank Centre and, opposite The Galleries close to Sydney Hilton, QVB, Pitt Street Mall, and Town Hall.

- Floor board
- 18 sqm approx
- Rear of building
- Natural lights
- Heritage features
- Reverse-cycle individual air conditioning

Contact Simon on 0412 676 781 to arrange an inspection
Read More
Inspection Times
Our Team
Get in touch
Principal
Email me
Our Blog
Latest News
    19 Jun 25 | Buying
    Growth eases while opportunity widens for patient buyers
    19 Jun 25 | Buying
    Measured gains temper landlord optimism
    20 May 25 | Lifestyle
    10 tips for cosy winter stays & retreats!
    20 May 25 | Home Improvement
    Winter is here: tips to keep your home warm and energy-efficient
    20 May 25 | Lifestyle
    10 of Australia’s best local events to warm your soul this winter!
    20 May 25 | Selling
    Top tips for sellers this winter
    19 May 25 | Buying
    Balanced yields amid tight supply
    19 May 25 | Buying
    Market warms, affordability still front of mind
    19 May 25 | Lifestyle
    Tips to getaway and explore Australia’s artistic hubs
    19 May 25 | Lifestyle
    Swap, share, and connect with like-minded book lovers.
    19 May 25 | Buying
    Why buying a pre-loved home is the smarter move in 2025
    19 May 25 | Buying
    Should you buy or sell in a Federal Election year?