Located in the heart of Darwin's bustling CBD, this 5th floor apartment boasts ocean and city skyline views from the balcony.
FEATURES: - 3 bedroom apartment on the 5th floor - Sea and city views from the balcony - Master bedroom includes a walk in robe and ensuite bathroom - Bedrooms 2 and 3 each have a built in robe and A/C - Main bathroom includes a relaxing bath tub - Open plan living, dining and kitchen areas - Floor to ceiling windows in the living room - Balcony is the ideal entertaining space and has sea and city views - Secure entry with two lifts - Secure basement parking for one car. - Swimming Pool & Gym facilities in the complex - Sorry, no pets
Walk to the city, the Mall, Mitchell Centre, The Esplanade or The Waterfront and supermarkets close by.
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