Located directly opposite Cook Parkland and Botany Bay shores, this apartment is positioned in a prime location for those whom enjoy the finer things in life. This neat and tidy elevated ground floor apartment features:
- Two bedrooms both fitted with built-in wardrobes - Open plan living and dining room flows onto balcony - Caesarstone kitchen features stainless steel appliances - Recently renovated bathroom includes laundry and brand new dryer - Engineering timber floorboards and a lock-up garage
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Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools
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