Walk to the beach from your ultra modern apartment. Positioned perfectly moments to the golden sands of Umina Beach and surrounding shops and local schools., spend your days sunning and swimming.
Property Features: - Large one bedroom with built in - Brand new kitchen with walk in pantry, combined lounge area - Freshly painted through-out - Near new flooring and window coverings - Full bathroom with bath and laundry combined
WE WANT TO KEEP YOU AND OTHERS SAFE. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND THIS PROPERTY IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS; * FEVER * COUGH * SHORTNESS OF BREATH * BEEN TO AN AFFECTED LOCATION IN THE PAST 14 DAYS * HAD CONTACT WITH SOMEONE WITH CORONAVIRUS
4m2 RULE WILL APPLY AT ALL INSPECTIONS, PLEASE MAINTAIN SAFE SOCIAL DISTANCING WHEN INSIDE, ALLOW 1.5M DISTANCE WHEN POSSIBLE
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