Set within this near new boutique security apartment block, this truly spacious apartment delivers on those sought essentials of apartment living …….size, quality and location. Conveniently located in a broad tree lined avenue, the complex of just 14 apartments is within walking distance of local parks, Marrickville's stunning library, transport, specialty shops & reputable restaurant and cafes
- Huge open plan a/c living/dining area - Small Study/Office - Designer, kitchen with gas cooking and Caesartsone benchtops, great storage and integrated stainless-steel appliances. - Master bedroom with ensuite + two double bedrooms, both with built-ins. - Main bathroom plus internal laundry - Double undercover security car space, direct lift access plus landscaped grounds with communal outdoor dining. - Agents Interest No pets permitted
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