This spacious 1 bedroom unit boasts north facing sunny aspect only 800m to St Peters Station and 300m to Sydney Park.
This property features: - Open plan living dining areas - Modern kitchen with dishwasher and gas cooktop - Spacious bedroom with BIR and opening up to private balcony - Modern bathroom - Internal laundry with dryer - Spacious sun filled balcony with leafy outlook & great for entertaining - Onsite pool - Secure parking for 1 car
Just moments away from Erskineville Village, the famous Sydney Park, and the food filled streets of King and Crown Streets. Enjoy resort style facilities including outdoor pool, two tennis courts, gym and heated indoor pool
*** AVAILABLE 6th SEPTEMBER ***
Please contact Infinity Property Agents on 9699 1489 to arrange a private viewing today. SI
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