Positioned in the boutique Horizons complex, this air-conditioned garden apartment enjoys level access is less than 500m to Mona Vale beach. Large covered entertaining east-facing terrace with additional courtyard off second and third bedroom. Freshly updated and ready to move in. A must to inspect.
- Three bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, Master has en-suite - Generous balcony captures the predominant sea breezes - Garden courtyard off two of the bedrooms - Two bathrooms and main bathroom has a bath - Gas kitchen with dishwasher overlooks dining and living - Full bathroom plus concealed laundry including a dryer - Walk to the beach, rock pool, cafe's and public transport - Double lock up garage via remote access - Pets considered upon application
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes
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