North east facing position overlooking Harold Park
Located on the fourth floor, this residence is discreetly nestled within the esteemed Harold Park development. It enjoys a privileged location near the renowned Tramsheds, offering an abundance of shopping and dining experiences. Moments away are Jubilee Park and the light rail, providing convenient access to transportation and leisure activities. With its orientation facing north east, the apartment effortlessly integrates its park-side setting and expansive views.
- Premium north east position, overlooking the parklands - Kitchen with stone countertops and Miele appliances - Spacious master bedroom with built-in wardrobes & ensuite - Full-height windows throughout for seamless indoor/outdoor flow - Spotted gum floors throughout, ducted & zoned air-con - Strong investment opportunity with high rental returns - Includes secure undercover parking and lockup storage cage
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