UNFURNISHED - This light filled two bedroom apartment on the 17th floor of the Centurion building is sure to impress. Larger than normal, this apartment was originally a 3 bedroom that's now been converted to a 2 bedroom!
Accommodation: Comprising spacious open plan living and dining area with floorboards throughout, your own private balcony, kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, stainless steel appliances, 2 large bedrooms with built in robes, master with ensuite and main bathroom with laundry facilities.
Features: One secure car space included. Enjoy the resort style facilities including tennis court and gym.
*Please note this building has an embedded network for one or more utility supplies.
Features include: Secure Parking,Tennis Court,Swimming Pool,Air conditioning,Balcony / Deck,Built in wardrobes,Floorboards,Gym,Intercom
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