UNDER APPLICATION Splendid views and vast vintage proportions
A sunny and spacious sanctuary with sweeping skyline views, this two-bedroom apartment indulges inner-city living amid yesteryear's expansive proportions and double-brick comfort. Nestled on a quiet tree-lined street within paces of Kew Junction, the home offers effortless proximity to cafes and restaurants, shopping, and city-bound trams, plus Eglington Reserve, the Anniversary trail, and the Eastern freeway.
Wrapped by broad windows on the fourth floor, the home is filled with natural light, capturing leafy neighbourhood views over the surrounding rooftops. A vast lounge room is an uplifting setting to relax, entertain, or work from home, opening onto a north-facing balcony with glittery horizon vistas. Generously sized, the kitchen hosts meals beside a bright picture window, offering gas cooking among abundant contemporary storage.
Each robed bedroom is independently positioned to nurture private retreat, serviced by a central bathroom with laundry facilities and a separate WC. Finished by a carport, plus secure intercom entry, this peaceful inner-city apartment is the perfect pick for contemporary, low-maintenance living.
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