Block size: 4497 m² approx.Townhouse size: 104 m² approx.UV: $3,400,000 (2024)
Stylish townhome in a prime location
Set in a highly desirable location, this spacious and well-designed townhouse is the perfect combination of contemporary style, everyday functionality, and low-maintenance living. With a functional floorplan, two private courtyards and an elevated position that captures beautiful views, this property is ideal for families, professionals, or investors looking for a property that truly delivers on both lifest
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