Nestled into a small block of 12 opposite Corrimal RSL, this second floor security apartment embraces easy living to the full. An excellent home or investment prospect, it presents complete with bright north and west aspects and a comfortable floor plan, two generous balconies, neat modern finishes and escarpment views. There's terrific scope too for implementing fresh updates and adding extra value on your own timeline. This one's all about the lifestyle, with shops and transport on the doorstep and charming parks, cafes and Corrimal's two primary schools just a leisurely stroll away.
Features: Sought-after neighbourhood offering plenty of vibrancy Open lounge + dining zone with gas/stone kitchen, air-con Great wraparound balcony, plus main bed with own alfresco Bathroom with tub and shower; built-in robes throughout Large laundry, linen cupboard, intercom, secure parking Stroll to Tennis Club + playgrounds, only 10-15 mins to CBD
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