This modern, 1 bedroom, unfurnished apartment is on the high floor with views over New Farm. The river and Story Bridge are visible from the side window in the dining area. With large windows to enjoy the morning sun and breezes, air conditioning, and plenty of storage, this apartment is well worth a viewing. Located in the Gleneagles complex on desirable Moray Street, New Farm's cafes, restaurants, cinema, and other local amenities are all on your doorstep.
The apartment is an open-plan design with plenty of storage. The bedroom has a large built-in wardrobe and there is a linen cupboard in the hallway for extra space.
A fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine, and tumble dryer are included.
***There is ample street parking with no time restrictions or permit requirements***
The complex boasts a swimming pool with city and river views, a gym, gardens, intercom/swipe access, and transport links on the doorstep.
Trendy James Street, Fortitude Valley, and the CBD are all easily accessible and the newly opened Howard Smith Wharves are an easy stroll away, accessed by a lift down the side of the cliffs.
*Photographs are indicative only and may not be of the exact apartment.
ID:3875682
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