Designer apartment at "Ryde Garden" Must Not Miss Out!
Beautiful three bedroom plus study apartment with huge courtyard for entertaining. The floor to ceiling glass windows are wrapped around the apartment giving it lots of natural light. Amazing facilities with 25m heated outdoor pool, gym and roof top BBQ area.
- Large living and dining area which opens up onto the terrace.
- Designer kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher.
- Good size study room with built-ins
- Main bathroom with bath tub and rain shower.
- Three bedrooms all with built in robes and the main with en-suite.
- Huge outdoor terrace for entertaining or relaxing.
- Security car space tandem and storage cage.
- NBN connectivity
- Reverse cycle air conditioner
- Secure building with intercom access
- Minimum lease period 12 months
The apartment building is surrounded by beautiful gardens with a day care center, cafe, restaurant and convenience store. Located next to Epping Road, bus stop and rail for easy access to the City.
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