Luxury unit in a quiet location, ready to move in. 21/421 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, ASQUITH This lovely apartment sits on a quiet street.
It is simultaneously 5 minutes from Westfield yet also 5 minutes from the heart of Ku-Ring-Gai National Park. Just 300m from Asquith station, there are express trains to the CBD taking less than 40 minutes.
Features include: - 2 large bedrooms with built in robes, ensuite to main - Modern kitchen with gas cooking, stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops - Secure basement parking - Located within walking distance to Asquith Station, Coles, Local Groceries, Schools and Public transport.
Features include: Ensuite(s),Secure parking,Air conditioning,Ensuite,Floorboards,Alarm System,Intercom,Built in wardrobes,Internal Laundry,Gas,Broadband internet access,Bath,Dishwasher,Wall / ceiling insulation,Secure Parking,Balcony / Deck
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