Luxury Living in the Heart of Burwood. Private Inspection Welcome!
This near new beautiful one bedroom plus study apartment is nestled on level 12 of a landmark residential building.
It boasts luxury modern living, large balcony with great wide views of Sydney.
Located at the doorstep of Burwood Train Station, Westfield Shopping centre and various Cafes/Restaurants, banks, and this apartment also offers convenience at its finest.
- Sun-filled and spacious bedroom with built in robes - Large study with window - Large and bright living area leading to an enclosed balcony - Fully equipped modern kitchen with luxury appliances - Bright and modern tiled bathroom with a walk-in shower - Air conditioning and video intercom - Security parking plus large storage cage
Photos are indicative only!
Private inspection welcome!
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