An Edwardian-era harbourside apartment in Sydney, described as having house-like proportions and heritage features, passes in at $2.2 million after failing to sell at an auction on Saturday. Multiple outlets report that the property’s proximity to Rushcutters Bay Park is one of its standout attributes. Coverage across The Brisbane Times, The Age, and the Sydney Morning Herald is consistent on the outcome and key details: the auction does not result in a sale, and the property is taken in at a price of $2.2 million. Beyond these shared points, the articles emphasize the apartment’s character and setting but do not indicate that a sale was completed after the auction. Overall, the reports present the same brief news update, with no variation in reported figures or timing. The property’s future ownership or potential for sale after the auction is not covered in the excerpts provided.