This stylish and practical 2-bedroom apartment is located just a short stroll away from Meadowbank Train Station and Ferry Terminal, as well as numerous parks and cycle ways along the beautiful Parramatta river. This apartment boasts the perfect convenience and a great lifestyle.
Featuring an intelligent use of space, with a well-appointed open kitchen that seamlessly interacts with the combined living and dining area. From here, you can step out onto the balcony and enjoy the contemporary, open-plan living at its finest.
Meadowbank Village Centre is right at your doorstep, providing easy access to cafes, medical centers, and supermarkets. Whether you're a first home buyer, a busy executive, an astute investor, or someone looking to downsize, this apartment is perfectly suited to your needs.
Key Features:
Generous dining and living area Two bedroom with built-in wardrobe 2 bathrooms, main bedroom with ensuite Internal laundry Secure building with intercom and lift Secure car parking Storage cage BBQ and entertaining area
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