Positioned within close proximity to Centennial Park and the cafes/shops of Paddington, this delightful split-level townhouse enjoys quiet privacy with leafy outlooks and walk-to-almost everywhere. This is just metres from Centennial Parklands or EQ cinema/restaurant scene & growers markets. A short stroll to Woollahra village shopping, Oxford Street lifestyle and just minutes to the CBD, transport choices or the east's best beaches. Featuring:
Separate living and dining areas Private rear paved courtyard Polished floors in lounge and dining areas Timber Kitchen with gas cooktop with dishwasher and plenty of cupboard space Main bedroom with en suite bathroom 3 Bedroom with Built-in wardrobes in all bedrooms 2 full bathrooms with guest toilet Internal laundry Double garage with internal access Close to transport, shops and schools Well maintained complex Pet friendly Minimum lease period 12 months
Features include: Pets allowed
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