Trillion on Chalk is a beautiful 45 unit brand new apartment building one minute walk from Lutwyche bus station and minutes to the Clem 7 and airport link tunnels for quick travel.
Apply this property via Realestate.com.au and let us know if you have inspected the property. You can also download application form here:
Spacious balconies allow residents to bring the outdoors in while making the most of southern views towards Brisbane's sparkling city skyline or the north
These apartment feature: - Large open living spaces. - Modern kitchen appliances. - Air conditioning. - Balcony views. - Secured undercover car parking. - Generous sized bedrooms. - Large outdoor entertaining area/alfresco balcony. - Lift access from basement to apartment. - Secure building with intercom & swipe card entry.
If you wish to make an application, then PLEASE use our application forms located on our website (visit tour links etc).
High Speed internet (much faster than ADSL 2+) each room has a wireless access point so you can be connected to internet one hour after moving in :)
This apartment will not last long so if you would like to inspect then please email or contact the agent.
Features include: Air conditioning,Ensuite,Built in wardrobes,Balcony / Deck
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Wendy Song to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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