Super Spacious 2 Bed with Stunning View and Kitchen Island
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Macquarie Park Village sets a new standard in quality and convenience, ideally located close to Metro and bus transport, Macquarie University, shopping centre and surrounding business districts. The onsite gym and 25 metre heated pool are free for residents; and there is an Asian grocery store, Cafe, convenience store, hairdresser all within the complex. These superb apartments have individual air conditioning, engineered timber floors, and NBN access. • Some come with basement security parking plus storage cage • Bedrooms all with built in robes •Designer kitchen with gas cooking, European appliances including microwave, stone bench-tops, integrated refrigerator and integrated bins • Quality bathroom with high end finishes • Spacious balcony • Internal laundry including dryer • Individual reverse cycle air-conditioning
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