Newly renovated two bedroom first floor apartment, Brigalow Court, O'Connor
Newly renovated throughout, this two bedroom apartment is on the upper floor of a small quiet block of Brigalow Court, with a lovely leafy outlook, and just near the Lyneham shops. It has an open-plan lounge/dining room with a new kitchen, a double bedroom with large built-in wardrobe, a second bedroom with space for two single beds or desks, and a bathroom with shower, toilet and vanity unit. The kitchen and bathroom are brand new, and the apartment has all new appliances, fresh paint, new flooring and tiles, and a reverse cycle air conditioner/heater. There is an allocated carport for the unit with lockup storage, and communal laundry facilities, as well as space for a washing machine and dryer within the apartment if wanted. Walk, cycle, bus or drive to the city, ANU, UC and CSIRO.
Features
Air Conditioning
Allocated Car Space
Reverse Cycle Heating
Availability
Available from 06 Jun 2024
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Mary S to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
Key details
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Parking:
1
Property type:
Unit / Apartment
Block Size:
8466 m²*
EER:
5.5
Other Details
Block:
2
Section:
22
Floor:
2 of 2
Legal description:
CANB/OCON/22/2
Mary S
Private lister
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