THE PROPERTY Sun-drenched studio with lovely North-East aspect and spectacular views of the Opera House & Harbour Bridge located in one of Sydney's most desirable harbourside communities. This welcoming apartment is a haven of natural light with large windows. The interior is designed to maximize the space with good proportions and excellent views.
THE FEATURES - Spectacular views of the Opera House & Harbour Bridge - Sun-drenched aspect - Bedroom alcove area with built-in wardrobes - Combined lounge & dining - Luxury kitchen with marble bench top - Security building - Communal roof garden with spectacular views - Lift access
THE AREA The building is a security block with lift access and communal roof garden with spectacular views across the Harbour & Sydney CBD. It's a short walk to some of Sydney's finest bars & restaurants. Transport is at your door with Sydney CBD, Botanic Gardens, Andrew Boy Charlton Pool all within 15 minutes walk.
AVAILABLE: 06/05/2024
APPLY ONLINE: To apply online, copy and paste this link into a new browser to go through the application process: https://t-app.com.au/dixon
FOR ENQUIRIES / INSPECTION: Please call Yaseen Khadaroo on 0415 305 526 or 02 9662 8144 or send email to yaseen@dixonrealestate.com au.
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