Nestled in a solid brick complex, this two-bedroom property offers unparalleled convenience. It's within easy walking distance to Eastwood Shopping Centre, dining options, cafes, and reputable schools. It is an excellent choice for first-time buyers or savvy investors.
- Two generously sized bedrooms - Spacious living and dining area for comfort and versatility - Gourmet kitchen with gas cooking - Sunlit North East aspect balcony - Solid full brick construction for durability - Ideal school catchment for Eastwood Public School and Marsden High School - Short walk to station, shopping, restaurants, library, and park - Approximate quarterly levies: Strata $862.5, Council $337, Water $180.38 - Appeal to professional singles, young families and investors
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