This quality, near new two-bedroom apartment is located in the popular Mirvac development in Harold Park. Boasting a practical floor plan that seamlessly connects to a large balcony offering tranquil views, this home provides a serene retreat.
Features: - Practical floor plan leading onto large balcony with tranquil views - Stylish kitchen fitted with Miele appliances and Ceaser Stone bench tops - Two large bedroom with built in wardrobe and master with ensuite - Internal laundry with dryer and washing machine included - Reverse cycle ducted air conditioning throughout - Security intercom access in secure building, lift access - One secure car space with separate storage cage included
What you will love! Perfectly situated within walking distance to the light rail station (Jubilee Park Station), Sydney University, Tram Sheds, and nearby shops, this apartment offers an ideal blend of comfort and convenience in an enviable location.
What you need to know! - Availability: 04/04/2024 - Disabled Access: Yes - Laundry Facilities: Internal with dryer - Parking: x1 Secure car space plus storage cage - Cooking: Gas stovetop and electric oven - Furnished or unfurnished: Unfurnished - Heating or Cooling: Reverse cycle ducted air conditioning
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