Remember a time in Adelaide when you could only dream of enjoying expansive views of the City and Hills from your own private sanctuary way up on the 18th floor? For the next lucky residents of this stunning apartment, that dream can now become reality with the recent completion of the iconic Kodo building on Angas Street.
Victoria Square is at the very centre of our vibrant City, with Chinatown and your pick of the State's finest restaurants just around the corner. The free transport tramline and bus loop at your doorstep provide access to all the delights of Adelaide - shopping, libraries, public galleries, entertainment, cafes, sporting facilities, Universities and more.
What we love about this apartment: - Secure carparking - Storage cage - Entertainer's kitchen with loads of built-in storage - Caesarstone benchtops - Miele appliances - Elegant and contemporary styling - Engineered timber flooring - Godfrey Hurst carpets to bedrooms - Feature strip lighting - Communal rooftop garden with barbecues and beautiful landscaping
Features include: Air conditioning,Intercom,Ensuite(s),Remote control garage,Secure parking,Balcony,Floorboards,Broadband,Built in robes,Dishwasher,Ducted heating,Ducted cooling,Reverse cycle air conditioning
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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