Modern 2 Bedroom Apartment In The Heart Of Macquarie Park
Bright North East facing two-bedroom apartment on the 23rd floor of the 'Melbourne' Building in Macquarie Park Village with Harbour Bridge View Just moments to Macquarie Shopping Centre, the University, and the train station. Macquarie Park is expected to be the next high-growth area as one of the most sophisticated retail, lifestyle, educational, business, and public transport hubs in Sydney. Resort-style urban village offering open spaces, an outdoor heated resort-style pool, a health club facility, tree-lined avenues, and communal gardens. High-quality inclusions include - European oak floorboards throughout - Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning - Designer kitchen with gas stove, stainless steel Miele appliances and integrated fridge - Caesar stone benchtop in the kitchen - Internal laundry with dryer -Two good-sized bedrooms, master with En-suite. -One car space
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Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Pool,Spa,Intercom,Close to Schools,Ensuite,Security Access,Car Parking - Basement,Floorboards,Gym
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