LJ Hooker Darwin is proud to offer this spacious three bedroom apartment. Located in a quiet court on the fringe of the CBD, close to Mindil Beach, Casino, Botanic Gardens, Darwin Golf Course and the entertainment hub.
This apartment presents not just location, but a wonderful sense of home as well.
* Three bedroom apartment, master bedroom with ensuite and rear balcony * Quaint and trendy interior, fully air-conditioned * Open plan living/dining area leads out to an entertainers balcony * Kitchen has ample bench and cupboard space, dishwasher and a double fridge recess * Internal laundry, two car parks and lock up storage * Quality schools, shopping and transport close-at-hand
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Features include: Air conditioning,Balcony / Deck,Built in wardrobes,Unfurnished
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