Rare Opportunity within a 450m Walk to Centennial Park
This stylish apartment boasts an open lounge/dining area with natural light from north-facing windows, two spacious bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a brand new kitchen featuring sleek stone benchtops and the added convenience of an oversized lock-up garage, this property offers a relaxed and contemporary feel for home owners or investors.
Perfectly located, the property is 450 metres to the green expanses of Centennial Park and Queens Park, and a stroll to the Randwick Junction Shopping Centre and Light Rail Hub.
- Generous bedrooms with built in wardrobes - Freshly painted and new carpet throughout - Brand new elegant kitchen with stone benchtops - Open living/dining area with oversized northern windows maximising light - Neat and tidy original bathroom, separate shower and bath - Large lock up garage with plenty of storage space - Private individual laundry
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