This Stunning 1 bedroom apartment recently renovated, one of the best in Rhodes. The VQ building is located in the heart of Rhodes CBD, with just 5 minutes walking distance to the train station, bus stop, Rhodes shopping centre & river side parks.
This amazing apartment has open plan living & dining areas, complete with gourmet kitchen & fitted with Stone Bench tops.
Highlights Include:
+ Extra large full length balcony. + Large open plan, living & dining area. + Brand new quality timber flooring. + Sweeping views + Floor to ceiling glass. + Split system air conditioning. + Gourmet kitchen with lots of bench space & pantry storage. + Rhodes train station is right at your door step + Secure parking plus Storage cage. + Apt size 87 sqm approx. Total on title - 102 sqm + Low strata levy only $735 per quarter
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