This contemporary one-bedroom apartment resides within an exclusive boutique block, comprising just 15 apartments. It offers the convenience of a lift directly accessing secure basement parking and a storage cage. Ideally located near Mortdale Village's lively cafes and restaurants, as well as local bus stops, and a mere 450 meters from Mortdale Train Station. With its immaculate upkeep and convenient position, this property is a rare find, appealing to discerning investors and buyers alike.
Features: - Expansive combined living and dining area - Contemporary kitchen with Fisher & Paykel appliances - Ample cupboard space in kitchen - Spacious bathroom with bathtub - Convenient internal laundry - Separated study nook - Bedroom with built in wardrobe - North-East facing entertainers balcony connected to bedroom an living area - Split system aircon throughout apartment
Features include: Built in wardrobes,Balcony / Deck
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