Quietly positioned within well-maintained security building, this impressive top floor townhouse style apartment offers a spacious layout over 2 levels. It showcases contemporary finishes throughout, superbly appointed for a low maintenance lifestyle, only footsteps to Campsie station, shops, restaurants, schools and parks.
* 2 generous bedrooms, built-in wardrobe * Open plan tiled lounge & dining area * Stone finished kitchen, stainless steel gas appliances * Modern bathroom * Internal laundry with 2nd toilet * Secure car space, security intercom access with CCTV camera * Walking distance to Campsie station, shops, restaurants, schools & parks
Contact: David He 0425 261 926
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