Northeast Facing, 500meters walk to Station and Shopping Centre Level 18, this north facing one bedroom apartment overlooks the bustling suburb of Macquarie Park. This sundrenched apartment consists of an open plan lounge/dining flowing to a spacious balcony with access from the bedroom and plenty of storage throughout the apartment. Rare opportunity to purchase in 'One Twenty Macquarie' developed by Toga. Buses are easily accessible from Herring Rd and only a 7-minute walk to Macquarie University, Macquarie Shopping Centre and Macquarie University Train Station. This ultra-convenient location is perfect for first home buyers, downsizers, and investors.
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