Located in a security building, this modern/contemporary split level apartment offers large bedrooms with built-in and one with ensuite, oversized loungeroom with glass bi-fold doors which opens to outdoor patio, modern kitchen with dishwasher, internal laundry, mounted air-conditioning and basement security parking for one car.
Anzac Parade bus stop at your door step.
Property features:
• Huge light & bright combined living & dining room with air conditioning • Built-In Wardrobes in both bedrooms • Large balcony off the lounge room with a delightful garden outlook • Two bathrooms (main bathroom with bath and shower) • Enhanced with wonderful natural light and cross ventilation • Close to schools, shops and public transportations • Secure parking
Features include: Built in wardrobes,Secure Parking,Balcony / Deck
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