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Modern Carlton Retreat - Only a Short Walk to the Market!
The perfect balance of contemporary style, relaxed open living, and superb natural light, this one bedroom apartment situated on the cusp of the city is sure to have widespread appeal. Opposite the iconic Queen Victoria Market and close to University of Melbourne, RMIT University, Melbourne Central shops and train, Lygon Street restaurants, and an array of CBD attractions.
Accommodation includes - A stunningly spacious central living zone - Dedicated lounge and tiled meals area, with this space opening out to a balcony which has amazing south and west views of the city and out over the market. - Kitchen with stone surfaces and stainless steel appliances - Fridgerator - Washing machine in laundry - Reverse cycle heating and cooling - Wall heating in bedroom
Features: Bike storage, double glazed windows and secure video intercom entry.
*Please note this building has an embedded network for one or more utility supplies. For further information please speak to your Leasing Executive.
NOTE: image/s are indicative only and have been chosen to best reflect apartment advertised but may reflect a different apartment design
Features include: Air conditioning,Balcony / Deck,Built in wardrobes,Intercom
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