Walk into light filled hallway with study nook for those working from home. Timber floors throughout, lounge room with lots of natural light. Master bedrooms with ensuite, both bedrooms with built-in robes, main bathroom with waterfall shower, split system air conditioner in lounge room, stainless gas cooking, gas cooktop and electric oven, dishwasher, and Euro laundry in main bathroom, large line cupboard, plenty of storage.
- Large sweeping private balcony with view garden across the road - Secure basement parking (no stacker or slider) - Storage cage on Level 1 for 3 apartments - Two secure bike racks for apartment - Impressive common area with breathtaking city skyline views, grill bbq available for your use on level 4 - On site concierge 6 days a week - Pets allowed
The location is central with a private park opposite, North Melbourne pool and recreation centre directly opposite, within a short walk to Melbourne University. RMIT, The Queen Victoria Market and Royal Melbourne Hospital and the CBD, The convenience of public transports, such trams and buses. Not to be missed $695.00 per week
Features include: Split Cooling,Split Heating,Study,Ensuite,Kitchen,Entrance Hall,Built In Robes,Balcony,Dishwasher,Intercom,Pets Allowed,Laundry
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