East-facing and filled with morning light, Apartment 101 comprises two carpeted bedrooms, both with built-in robes, and an ensuite to the master, and connected via glass sliding doors to a spacious rear balcony. Be welcomed home with polished timber floors to entry, and living areas, leading to the kitchen complete with stainless steel Blanco appliances, including a dishwasher and plenty of storage space, which opens to a large living area with it's own balcony overlooking the High Street and Plenty Road intersection. Keeping the main bathroom clean is easy with floor to ceiling tiles and a closed European Laundry. Car space is a car stacker system and the storage room (on the same level for convenience) is large.
With everything you could imagine for convenience situated from the building's front doorstep, from organic food stores to authentic European bakeries and some of Melbourne's best coffee, Woolworths and Aldi just across the road, and a short walk to Thornbury Train Station and other public transport options, you would be hard-pressed to find a better place to call home.
Features include: Built in Robes,Dishwasher,Ensuite,Floorboards,Intercom,Balcony,Outdoor Entertainment,Remote Garage,Secure Parking,Split System (Heating),Split System (Air Con)
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