A fab, elevated apartment in a meticulously maintained and appealing block. With full length north-east facing windows in the living area, leading to the balcony, this apartment captures and retains a glorious warmth. Nestled quietly and peacefully at the rear of the apartment is tranquil and serene and is diagonally opposite the St Kilda Botanical Gardens.
- Generous double bedroom with BIR's - Expansive north facing living room leading to a sunny balcony - Split system - Ensuite bathroom with shower over bath - Kitchen with gas cooking and breakfast bar - Security entrance and off street parking
Stroll to the beach, enjoy the sunshine in the gardens, dining and shopping in Acland St or catch the tram, close to everything you may desire.
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Features include: Balcony / Deck,Intercom,Built in wardrobes
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