This beautifully renovated spacious Art Deco Villa in a quiet block of only 6 units set on arguably the coolest street in Melbourne but yet far enough away from all the noise, this location lets you experience St Kilda's energy, Carlisle Street's trendy cafes & the convenience of trams, Balaclava train station & complements the outstanding lifestyle appeal of this trendy New York Style apartment.
Upstairs: you have a massive oversize bedroom with built in robes and lots of sunlight Downstairs: Large open plan living with the following features: * Reverse cycle heating and cooling * Modern kitchen with gas cooking * Dishwasher * Polished concrete in the kitchen and floorboards in the living area * Modern bathroom with large shower and vanity basin * Off street parking (a must in St Kilda) Situated on iconic Chapel Street just moments and close to all facilities, cafes, shopping, restaurants, parks and gardens and the beach.
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