This first floor apartment is filled with natural light, has an open plan living and dining area opening out to an entertaining balcony. A large kitchen overlooking the dining area and breakfast bar. This property offers immense lifestyle appeal with the luxury of walk-to-everywhere convenience. It is just a short walk from Miranda Station, Westfield and parks.
- Oversized lounge/dining space enjoys seamless outdoor flow - Sun-filled entertaining balcony - Two bedrooms and a bathroom with bath tub and separate shower - Walk-in internal laundry, intercom security - Premium prospect for a first home buyer, executive couple or investor - Tandem lock-up garage for two cars in basement parking - Footsteps from everyday amenities including gyms, schools and parks - Walk to Miranda Westfield and train station
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