North Facing 2 Bed set within Luxury Parkside Development
This picturesque two-bedroom conveniently situated in the heart of Botany, offers unparalleled convenience and security. The apartment, facing north, ensures quick access to various amenities such as shops, local cafes, transportation, and renowned schools.
- Large open-plan living/ dining - Both bedrooms with built-in robes, main with ensuite - Kitchen fit with island bench and gas cooking - Tiled floors throughout entertaining areas - Large sunbathed balcony - Internal laundry - Air conditioning - 2 side-by-side car spaces - Storage Cage
In close proximity to Botany village, parklands, botany aquatic centre, gyms, supermarkets and multiple cafes.
Outgoings: Water Rates: $180 p/q approx. Council Rates: $344 p/q approx. Strata Levies: $1,046 p/q approx.
*Photos have been digitally styled.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Area Views,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Intercom,Close to Schools,Ensuite,Security Access,Lift Installed,Car Parking - Basement,Carpeted,Balcony
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