206/370 New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill NSW 2203
Apartment
322
Block size: 2152 m² approx.
Rare north facing apartment with city skyline views
Capturing a sunny north aspect and distant city skyline views from the heart of Dulwich Hill, this stylish private apartment presents an idyllic blend of contemporary comfort and convenience. It's a rare offering for first homebuyers and investors, near Dulwich Hill's light rail and train stations.
- Open lounge and dining area flows to bright sizeable balcony - Modern kitchen has gas cooking plus Miele and Smeg appliances - Three bedrooms feature built-in wardrobes, ensuite to main - Chic full bathroom, internal laundry and air conditioning - Secure intercom, lift access, storage cage, double car space - Located in Dulwich Hill village, buses at your door step - Walk to light rail and train stations
Unit size incl. balcony: 108 sqm (approx.) Car Space: 29 sqm (approx.) Storage: 4 sqm (approx.) Total: 141 sqm (approx.)
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