A unique and special offering, this property is made up of two self-contained apartments one two-bedroom and one studio, all on one title with an easy floor plan that makes it suitable as one large apartment, or two separate, self contained units.
The studio is ideal for extended family, as a home office or as a rental income. Both apartments are modern and pristine with an indoor/outdoor flow
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