Exceptional in every way, walk to Pymble and Turramurra
Exhibiting a wow factor from the outset, this larger than usual apartment stuns with walls of windows wrapping magnificent open plan interiors with leafy views from a corner setting within the secure Pymble Grand. Illustrating modern functionality, a striking design updated with beautiful hybrid floorboards flows from a contemporary gas kitchen through lounge and dining spaces to a generous covered balcony
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16 Nov 2021
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Listed: 11/11/2021
Transfer type: Full transfer
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