Located in the heart of Blackburn this stylish two-bedroom apartment offers residents a sensational cosmopolitan lifestyle. Situated in a newly built complex, this contemporary abode is moments from cafes, restaurants, shops and popular Blackburn Lake. A highlight of living here is enjoying the complex's swimming pool and a BBQ area.
Take advantage of: - 2 good size bedroom with double built in robes (main bedroom with ensuite) - Spacious combined lounge and dining area - Convenient 2 full bathrooms - Modern kitchen with stone bench-tops and high quality appliances - Large balcony with a view - Secure intercom and entry - Basement parking
Luxurious amenities including lap pool, BBQ courtyard area & private meeting rooms with full chef's kitchen. Well located only minutes to Box Hill Central, CBD via Eastlink and local schools.
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