Fabulously located one bedroom unit is located on the third floor, with modern fixtures an open plan living and dining space and a balcony with enough room for entertaining.
Conveniently situated at the end of a cul de sac but still incredibly central, within walking distance to the Southport CBD, Broadwater Parklands, light rail station and close to schools, hospitals, Griffith University and only a short 10 minute drive to the heart of Surfers Paradise and all it is famous for.
Property Features: - Open plan living - Large undercover balcony - Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances - Main bathroom/laundry combined - Large bedroom with built ins - has had new roller blinds installed - Single secure car space
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