Superbly renovated, this first level two-bedroom apartment in sought-after St Kilda East offers large open spaces, loads of natural light and prized off-street parking.
Each of the two bedrooms includes built-in robes, carpets and is complimented by a luxurious full bathroom with walk-in shower, bath, floating vanity and cleverly concealed Euro-style laundry.
The open plan living, dining and kitchen zone features tasteful new flooring and oversized picture windows that boast leafy vistas whilst a compact balcony allows for al fresco dining.
The deluxe epicurean kitchen enjoys gas cooktop, oven, dishwasher, stunning white Caesarstone benchtops, breakfast bar and a plethora of storage.
Additional features include ducted heating, split-system cooling, large entry hall, easy access to public transport, Alma Park, vibrant St Kilda and surrounds.
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