142sqm New York Style Apartment, With Multiple Outdoor Spaces
Holding a private elevated setting of a boutique security building, this north facing dual level apartment overdelivers in terms of space, style and convenience. The two-bedroom apartment is reminiscent of a New York loft with a whole floor living space which is anchored by a modern kitchen, with effortless connection to a sunny entertaining balcony. The two generous bedrooms preside on the upper level, including the north facing master which opens to a sunny Juliette balcony, while the second bedroom connects to the sheltered courtyard, with plenty of space to relax, play or dine alfresco. This urban hideaway is positioned a short stroll to Dee Why's bustling town centre, express B-line city buses and easy bike ride to the beach and seaside dining strip.
- Light and bright from an optimal northern aspect with an abundant use of glass - Free-flowing living area offers seamless indoor and outdoor connection - Private open outlooks over the trees and district, lovely morning sun - Brand new hybrid laminate flooring throughout - Well-equipped newly renovated kitchen fitted with stainless steel oven/cooktop - North facing entertaining balcony captures cooling coastal breezes - Two spacious upstairs bedrooms with built-ins, main opens to a Juliette balcony - Unique second courtyard, with ample space for alfresco dining - Bright and renovated bathroom dressed in relaxed coastal themes with shower/bath - Internal laundry/guest powder room, generous storage, freshly painted - Reverse cycle air conditioning on upper floor and ceiling fans on lower floor provide comfort all year round - Secure parking in basement carpark, intercom entry, 142sqm on title - A perfect first home for young families, busy professionals or downsizer option - New light fittings installed throughout the property - A smart prospect for investors, consistent in demand lifestyle suburb
Water Rates: $172 per quarter (approx) Council Rates: $404 per quarter (approx) Strata Rates: $2,200 per quarter (approx)
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Car Parking - Basement,Renovated,Internal Laundry,Balcony,Floorboards
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29 Apr 2022
Sold
Upstate
$845,000
Contract: 18/03/2022
Transfer: 29/04/2022
Listed: 03/03/2022
Days on market: 15
Block size: 142m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
37 years
Population
23,354
Listing ID: 182414565. This listing has been viewed 2 times. It was first displayed on 02/04/2024 and last updated on 22/04/2024.
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