Double brick apartment in central lifestyle address
Located for a lifestyle of convenience, this secure dual level apartment will greatly appeal to investors or owner-occupiers seeking modern comfort. Its central address is an effortless walk from Kogarah Town Centre, St George Hospital and Kogarah Station.
- Spacious floorplan feels and functions more like townhouse - Generous combined lounge and dining zone plus study nook - Freshly painted interiors further enhanced with high ceilings - Access to private undercover balcony through sliding doors - Neat kitchen presenting gas cooktop and quality appliances - Two good sized bedrooms offer mirrored built-in wardrobes - Upper level capturing views towards Botany Bay and beyond - Air conditioning, internal laundry, communal rooftop terrace - Rear lane access to basement car space and visitors parking - Walk to Kogarah Public, Kogarah and St George Girls High
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