Located within walking distance of the lively lifestyle of the Kingston Foreshore this one bedroom apartment has plenty to offer. The open plan living and kitchen opens out to the balcony with reverse cycle heating and cooling.
Features of this apartment include:
- Generous living area - Balcony - Stainless steel appliances - Stone bench top - Dishwasher - Reverse cycle air-conditioning - One carspace in the under building carpark
Being within walking distance of Kingston Foreshore, the Old Bus Depot Markets and Green Square; you will be perfectly located to enjoy all shops, bars, cafes Kingston has to offer. Situated in Canberra’s oldest suburb, just minutes from the Manuka precinct, and a short drive from the City this apartment is in one of Canberra’s most sought after locations.
This property does not have an Energy Efficiency Rating.
In accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act Clause 71AE Process for tenant seeking consent - the tenant must apply, in writing, to the lessor, for the lessors' consent to keep pet/s at this property.
The lessor may impose conditions on consent, including but not limited to, the number and type of animals being kept, and any cost involved for rectification required as a result of the animal.
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Availability
Available from 27 Dec 2019
Inspections
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