One bedroom with study. Balcony looking over Clifton Street
Located in the heart of Prahran, close to public transport, Chapel Street, and phenomenal dining precincts. 310/15 Clifton is among it all! This fantastic 1 bedroom plus study apartment offers spacious and functional living. This apartment offers: A queen sized bedroom with BIR Open plan dining, living and study all well-proportioned leading to the large balcony. Modern bathroom with plenty of s
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24 Oct 2016
Sold
Pride Real Estate Prahran
Listed: 28/06/2016
Transfer type: Full transfer
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
35 years
Population
12,203
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