Light Filled Apartment with Expansive Balcony and Park Views | Potts Hill Estate
Positioned within the tightly held Potts Hill Estate, this oversized two bedroom apartment offers an exceptional floor plan, generous proportions and uninterrupted leafy park views. Widely regarded as the best two bedroom configuration in the complex, this home delivers space, privacy and functionality rarely found in apartment living.
The open plan living and dining area is complemented by a well ap
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31 Jul 2023
Sold
Ray White Bankstown
Listed: 21/07/2023
Block size: 120m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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