Double brick apartment boasts a convenient address
Commanding an elevated position in a leafy double brick complex, this open plan apartment promises low maintenance living in a convenient location. It's nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac moments from Canterbury Racecourse, transport, shops, schools and parks.
- Charming combined living and dining zone opens onto balcony - Balcony provides serene setting for enjoying a morning coffee - North facing kitchen boasts ample storage and benchspace - Spacious bedrooms, balcony access to one, built-ins to main - High ceilings, air conditioning, internal laundry, intercom - Fully tiled full bathroom, oversized secure lock-up garage - Potential to modernise and further increase value - Appeals to first homebuyers, downsizers and astute investors - Walk to Canterbury Station, Woolworths, Aldi, restaurants - Canterbury Public, Canterbury Girls and Boys High catchments
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