Are you looking for a sleek two bedroom unit that covers all your needs in one? Well this property within Mount Colah combines sleek design with convenience! Located only a walk away from Mount Colah train station, and easy access to Hornsby Shopping Centre! The unit is surrounded by national parks and golf courses for that added luxury!
- Combined living and dining area - Kitchen has stainless steel appliances and a sleek exterior - Carpeted living area for comfortability - Security intercom - Living area opens out to a balcony which has fantastic natural light - Modern bathroom - Both bedrooms feature built in robes for convenience - Internal laundry - Split system air conditioning - Secured underground car space and Storage - Lift access
For further information please contact Iain Rosekilly on 0429 231 267 and Jason Li on 0425 839 647
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