'The Lofts.' On the edge of everything St Kilda, this exciting 2nd floor 2 bedroom security apartment is by the heartbeat of Port Phillip and walking distance anything you could need.
Quality appointed with stylish timber floors, this savvy number features a bold stone kitchen with bright red glass splashback and Blanco appliances, casual living & dining area with private covered balcony, a bright main bedroom (fitted BIRs), sliding door to a 2nd double bedroom/home study, radiant bathroom and European laundry.
Super quiet behind double glazed windows, a security entry, lift access, video intercom, R/C air conditioning and security parking.
Near the corner of Carlisle Street opposite the St Kilda Town Hall with trams going in every direction, fabulous restaurants in Carlisle Street, Acland Street, Barkly Street and Fitzroy Street to savour, and within walking distance of Balaclava station, St Kilda Botanical Gardens and the fun and festivities of St Kilda Beach.
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Features include: Balcony / Deck,Intercom,Built in wardrobes,Reverse Cycle Air Con,Secure Parking
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