Perfectly located in the picturesque Beauty Point Retirement Resort, this immaculate one bedroom apartment offers the ideal retirement lifestyle with everything at your doorstep.
- Offering resort-style living for over 55's - Open plan living an dining with split system air conditioning - Contemporary kitchen with chic stone benchtops and ample cupboard space - Generous bedroom with build in wardrobe and balcony access - Convenient internal laundry plus study area - Resort includes restaurant/café, hair salon, cinema and wellness facilities
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