Ideally located on the corner of Swanston and Pelham streets, Carlton, within walking distance of Melbourne University, RMIT and the City Centre Parks, Melbourne City Baths, Queen Victoria Market and Lygon Street restaurants only minutes away, either walking or via tram at door.
This apartment comprises of kitchen with gas cooking, fridge and microwave, modern private bathroom, study area, double bed, built in robe, air con & heating, TV, desk & chair, as well as your own balcony. Perfect for student living. Lovely views of the city from your own private balcony.
Located in a secure complex with dual lift access, communal laundry onsite, plus common lounge areas and bicycle storage. Gas usage included in the rent.
Features include: Intercom,Built in wardrobes,Heating,Study,Furnished,Balcony / Deck,City Views
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