Two bedroom quality apartment at the cul-de-sac end of one of Bond's best-loved streets. With Thomas Hogan lush rain forest reserve close and the sand and surf at the end of the Francis street, this stylish two-bedroom apartment is perfect for the beach lover - away from the crowds but close to the action! Fresh contemporary interiors and open plan make for relaxed living. Seamless indoor/outdoor flow for entertaining in your own private courtyard.
- Immaculately presented interiors with quality appliances - 2 Double bedrooms; Master with Built-in Wardrobes - Open plan living/kitchen with timber floorboards throughout - Streamlined stone-topped electric kitchen - Stylish bathroom - Internal laundry with dryer included - Walk down Francis Street to the beach - Close to Thomas Hogan Reserve - Stroll to Hall Street village and transport
To apply, visit: https://t-app.com.au/lsdb
Features include: Air conditioning,Built in wardrobes,Garden / Courtyard,Floorboards,Internal Laundry
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