What a Lifestyle! Unique with TWO Car Spaces!! UNFURNISHED
Located on the 6th floor of the much desired "Arkley" tower is this superb two bedroom apartment awaiting your inspection. Location could not be better - you can stroll the waterfront, dine at the many restaurants and cafes, shop at Waterfront City, walk or catch a free tram to the city centre or to the Crown Casino entertainment complex . A network of freeways will take you direct to the northern, southern, eastern, or western suburbs of Melbourne. It is all here for you to enjoy!!
The apartment features a gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances, an adjoining open plan living area which opens onto a wide balcony with beautiful views of the city skyline. Each of the bedrooms have BIR's and share the stylish contemporary bathroom. Other features includes two secure undercover car spaces, separate powder room, security entrance, on-site caretaker and a heated lap pool and gymnasium, completes this fantastic package.
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