Modern Townhouse Living: Stylish Two-Level Apartment in Boutique Complex
Set back from the street and in a near new boutique complex of just four apartments, this architecturally designed two level apartment is conveniently placed a stroll to local shops and city bound transport.
- Townhouse style apartment with private entrance - Building of only four and with security intercom entry - Kitchen with CaesarStone benches, gas stove, dishwasher - Also includes fridge and combined steam oven/microwave - Large bedroom with built-in wardrobe; spacious bathroom - Air-conditioned; low maintenance; shared rear deck - Internal laundry with combined washing machine/dryer - Nearby convenience shopping, top restaurants and cafes - Within metres to MarketPlace shops and light rail extension
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Intercom,Dishwasher
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