209/97 Palmerston Crescent, South Melbourne VIC 3205
Apartment
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Stylish 1B1B Apartment with Premium Location
This fantastic, spacious apartment is perfectly positioned, with easy access to Botanic Gardens, South Melbourne Market, St Kilda Road Trams, Westgate Freeway, Albert Park, Victoria Art Centre and Crown Entertainment Complex, and Melbourne CBD.
This good sized apartment is composed of
- Good-sized L shaped living area with access to balcony - Morden Kitchen with electrical cooktop, and p
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Average Age
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