Level 3, 304/1 Brushbox Street, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127
Apartment
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Parkside 1 Bedroom with study space, car space and Fridge
This modern one bedroom apartment features a spacious lounge and dining which flows onto a generous sized balcony. With stunning views to the City and Bicentennial Park, this will lease quickly.
- Kitchen with SMEG appliances, stone-bench, dishwasher and microwave - Carpeted spacious bedroom with built-in wardrobe, separate study - Tinted double-glazed glass reducing noise, reverse cycle air conditioning - Video security intercom, dual lift access, secure basement parking - Architecturally designed lobby & foyer, security building with CCTV - Short walk to Sydney Olympic Park Train Station, bus and ferry
Situated in the heart of Sydney Olympic Park and surrounded by hectares of parklands, playgrounds, restaurants and world class sporting venues, this stunning apartment will lease quickly.
Please Contact agent Gary Cheung 0415 087 287
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Alarm System,Intercom,Lift Installed,Exhaust,Loading Dock,Loading Dock Access,Broadband Internet Available,Dishwasher,Gym,Study
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