Block size: 3592 m² approx.Apartment size: 91 m² approx.
Spacious One Bedroom apartment with Great outlook
Enjoying a North easterly aspect and an ultra-convenient location in the highly sought after Pottery Complex, this spacious one bedroom apartment offers an excellent opportunity for first home buyers, investors or those looking for a low maintenance modern day lifestyle. Security complex with lift access and oversized car space. With cafes, shops, transport at your door and easy access to M5 Corridor. • Total area 91m2- Internal 68m2 • Generous Bedroom with built in robe and access to balcony • Spacious open plan living and dining • Modern kitchen, stone benchtop and ample storage • Large bathroom tile floor to ceiling • Balcony enjoying north easterly aspect with distant district views • Internal laundry plus storage • Oversized secure car space • Inspection is sure to impress
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