Conveniently positioned in the exclusive 'Poly Horizon' development, this near-new apartment is located only moments from Epping Station. Boasting sweeping views on the 13th level, this modern studio enjoys utmost privacy with impressive Sydney Harbour Bridge and panoramic district views. With a lifestyle suitable for young couples, first-home buyers or the savvy investor, we welcome you to make it yours today.
* Conveniently located in the exclusive 'Poly Horizon' development * 13th level position with Sydney Harbour Bridge and district views * Near-new studio that is move-in ready with nothing to spend * Minutes' walk to Central Epping, Station, Buses and Shopping * Epping Public, Epping Boys, Chelt Girls and Carlingford High
If you would like to register for auction or place an offer, please view the following link below:
https://buy.realtair.com/properties/126677
Features include: Air conditioning,Floorboards,Intercom,Internal Laundry,Secure Parking,Balcony / Deck
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