Sought after Scarborough beach zone location, just stroll to the Scarborough beachfront precinct with it's cafes, bars, restaurants and pool, and the beach is right there .. All this can be for you to enjoy!
Features include * Elevated first floor apartment set back from the West Coast Hwy * Generous open plan dining living room * Separate kitchen * Large main bedroom with ensuite * Enclosed balcony for additional living/bedroom
There is loads of extra potential here too, as the apartment is located in the "R160 MIXED USE REZONING AREA" on a premium 1012sqm development site. One of only 12 in the complex, this is a fabulous opportunity for a beach lover or investor.
Strata $2,453.73pq ($856.50 + reserve $1597.23)
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Features include: Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Ensuite
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