Located moments from Macleay Street's trendy boutiques, restaurants and cafes, this spacious, two bedroom, north-east facing apartment ticks all the right boxes. Designed with luxurious, modern living in mind, the master bedroom and the living room both open onto a generous balcony with water views over Elizabeth Bay towards the Heads. It has a sleek galley-style kitchen and a luxurious oversized bathroom plus separate, internal laundry facilities. An undercover security car space with separate storage cage completes this impressive package.
Features
- Elevated, north east-facing apartment with water views - Galley style kitchen with gas cook top and stainless steel bench top - Dishwasher and separate fridge and freezer - Bedroom/home office area - Abundant storage throughout - Full length balcony accessed via living area and master bedroom - Mosaic tiled bathroom with plunge pool bath and Caesar stone bench top - Separate full internal laundry - Wooden floors throughout - Undercover secure parking space located on entrance level - Storage cage in the building - Quiet location at the back of the block - High security building with intercom and secure swipe access - Boutique strata building with impressive entrance foyer
Available 1st May
Features include: Area Views,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Intercom,Pets Allowed,Close to Schools,Dishwasher,Floorboards
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