Renovated waterfront unit overlooking Orphan School Creek.
Sunny quiet balcony, slate tiled floors, new kitchen & bathroom, built in robes. 200 metres from Carramar train station with bus stops outside the 29 unit complex.
It includes a private parking space. The unit is conveniently located on the ground floor of a well maintained complex. Minutes walk to the station. Nearby schools and shops.
Sit on the balcony and watch pelicans in the water, hear birds chirping, A tranquil location yet close to everything.
Features:- * balcony looks onto river - very private * short walk to train station and buses * fully renovated, neat & tidy unit * close to schools, shops, train, bus * private allocated carspace registered on title deed * internal laundry facilities * communal laundry block * inbuilt wardrobes in large bedroom * spacious lounge/dining * security grills on windows & doors * slate floors in kitchen & lounge and carpeted bedroom * water views from all rooms * quiet private area * dogs and cats allowed * unit is sold unfurnished
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