Enjoy the comfort of this spacious studio apartment, right off Elgin Street! Located within easy walking distance to the hustle and bustle of the infamous Lygon Street restaurants and entertainment, University of Melbourne just a short walk away, public transport almost at your doorstep and the city just a 10 minute tram ride away. This home boasts convenience without the hefty traffic noise.
This light filled, top floor apartment features a renovated kitchen with electric appliances, polished wooden benches with plenty of storage, carpeted throughout with built in cupboards, split system A/C in living area, a modern renovated bathroom with ample storage, as well as a car space that can either be included with the property or left out for a reduced rate.
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