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Situated in the highly sort after 'Harbour Vista' building. This stylish, modern apartment offers an ultra convenient lifestyle in the heart of Mosman Village.
Defined by an exceptional floorplan, featuring a large courtyard on title. This is an excellent home and/or investment opportunity.
Features include:
Open plan living, indoor/outdoor dining
Sleek open plan kitchen with premier appliances
Spacious bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes
Beautifully renovated main bathroom with walk-in shower, separate laundry
Secure basement parking, with level lift access
Short level walk to shops, restaurants, cafes and city transport
Superb modern apartment in a supreme location.
Strata levies: $2083/qtr Council rates: $397/qtr Water rates: $171/qtr
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