3-BEDROOM GEM IN CANTERBURY'S FINEST APARTMENT COMPLEX
Century 21 Bankstown has just listed for sale this charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit in one of Canterbury's best built buildings. Perfectly designed for modern living, easy access to local amenities and public transportation, hurry these apartments don't last long!
Main features include: 3 Bedrooms including built-in robes Master Bedroom with Ensuite Modern bathroom Internal laundry Two undercover car spaces with storage cage Modern kitchen 650m to Canterbury train station -$850pw rental return Small quality built complex
Century 21 Homezone Real Estate, Best Local Estate Agents and Property Managers Thinking of Buying, Selling or Leasing property in Canterbury, then please feel free to contact us on (02) 9790 8800. #Canterbury #Leasing #Buying #Selling
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