Perfectly Positioned One Bedroom Apartment - G1 Apartments
Located on the 2nd floor of the G1 Apartment building, in a highly sought after and convenient location in the hub of Geelong's medical district, this modern apartment offers both function and lifestyle.
Offering; • Open plan living area with kitchen boasting stainless steel Bosch appliances & stone benchtops • The bedroom has built in robes • The bathroom is spacious and practical in design & includes a European laundry • Study nook • split system heating and cooling • Secure basement parking for one car • Large storage cage
Within an easy walk to Geelong University Hospital and related services, South Geelong train station, Westfield, the Waterfront & GMHBA Stadium, you can park the car and enjoy the convenience of this exceptional location.
Please note, this property is currently for sale.
Features include: Air conditioning,Floorboards,Intercom,Built in wardrobes,Internal Laundry,Dishwasher,Secure Parking,Balcony / Deck,City Views
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