This charming one-bedroom unit offers comfortable living in a sought-after area. Positioned on the top floor, it boasts ample natural light and space, making it an inviting place to call home.
Situated conveniently opposite Allawah Railway Station and a mere short stroll from the nearby supermarket. In the vicinity, you'll also uncover a variety of local eateries, a pharmacy, and other essential amenities within walking distance, including Justin Hemnes' newest Allawah Hotel.
Property Features:
- Oversized eat-in kitchen/dining area with a modern electric oven & rangehood - Generous living space with newly installed barn doors - Large one-bedroom with new built-in closet and curtains - Bathroom with full size bath/shower, bath to be resurfaced - Plenty of storage - Freshly painted - High ceilings - Timber floorboards throughout - Small boutique block of 3 apartments - Shared laundry facilities - NBN readiness for high-speed internet access - Pets allowed - 12-month lease - Available now
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