Located with only minutes' walk to both Centennial Park and Queens Park and approx. 10 minutes walk to the heart of Bondi Junction and a bus service on your door step. Features include:
-One bedroom ground floor garden apartment recently refurbished lounge, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen -Security building with intercom access -Foxtel connection available -Generous wardrobe - Inbuilt heating -Large bathroom with room for clothes washer -Minutes' walk to both Centennial and Queens Park -Within walking distance to Westfields Bondi Junction and Bondi Junction -Trains/Bus interchange Bus service on doorstep.
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries
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