Located in a well-placed block with a small strip of shops just down the road for convenience. This two-bedroom apartment will certainly impress!
Boasting a slick and modern kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances. Two bedrooms with built-in robes and ample natural light, European laundry facilities, and an open plan living area which opens onto a balcony.
This contemporary apartment also comes with an intercom entrance, split system heating and cooling, underground parking and storage cage.
Close to main highways, Southland Shopping Centre, large sprawling reserves, Charman Road strip, and just a short drive from the beach, it won't remain on the market for long!
Features include: Air conditioning,Split System Air Con,Balcony / Deck,Split System Heating,Built in wardrobes,Dishwasher,Intercom,Remote Garage
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