This well priced inviting one bedroom apartment is beautifully located at the foot of Central Station and right opposite Idealic Prince Alfred Park, offering all that this vibrant locale has to offer. It is sure to impress first time home buyers & Investors alike offering:
- Bright lounge and dining space areas - Modern kitchen with stone benchtops - Private tranquil easterly facing balcony - Generously proportioned bedroom with built-in robe - Fully tiled designer bathroom - Internal laundry and intercom security - Sufficient storage with timber floors - Peaceful serene space in a bustling city hub - Access to common use rooftop terrace - Moments to various transport options, Bus & Light Rail - Currently leased to a very reliable tenant - Perfect Student accommodation walk to Sydney Uni & UTS - Enjoy the allure of Haymarket markets & Chinatown - Close Proximity to Shops, Restaurants & a vibrant night life scene
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