UNFURNISHED: Located on the fringe of Darwin city, in the popular Avenue complex is this 1 bedroom apartment on the 10th floor with sweeping views over the city.
* Balcony entertaining has never looked better * City skyline spanning the horizon * Open plan living and dining rooms * Tiled living areas with A/C * Bedroom has carpet flooring, A/C and BIR * Contemporary kitchen has mosaic tiled splashback * Built in dishwasher and overhead storage galore * Double door pantry and prep nook - this is an awesome kitchen! * Executive apartment ideal for the city worker * Sleek, modern bathroom amenities with great storage * Complex amenities are first class! * Wonderful cafe and restaurants plus creche for the kids * 5 minutes from the CBD, Mindil Beach and Botanical Gardens
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