305/6 Betty Cuthbert Ave, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127
Apartment
221
Block size: 9065 m² approx.
Fully furnished Olympic park 2BR: free Parking, Pool, Gym & more
Featuring its 5-star resort style living, located adjacent to Bicentennial Park, in the heart of world-class leisure and sporting venues. Ideally located 20 minutes drive from the CBD, this residence is close to public transport, shopping centres, lush parks, and riverside bike trails. Outdoor/Indoor pool, fully equipped gym, dining, sports, and entertainment options.
We know you will love: + North-facing open plan living, and dining areas have floor-to-ceiling windows throughout + Functional study nook + Spacious kitchen with quality appliances + Breakfast bar and stone kitchen island are close to big windows + Sizeable bedrooms with built-in and master with en-suite, 1 king bed in each bedroom + 1 double sofa bed in living room + Security car space, internal laundry with dryer, central air-cons + 650 meters walk to Olympic Park station
Lease is minimum 6 months
Features include: Ensuite(s),Secure parking
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