Contemporary 3 bedroom apartment in Harbourfront estate
Set in the popular "Distillery Tower" within Jacksons Landing Estate, this contemporary 3 bedroom apartment boasts 156 sqm of luxurious living spaces with quality interiors. - Perfect north-east orientation - Open plan living with quality designer finishes - Excellent presentation throughout with large entertainers balcony - Master bedroom with large built-in robe and ensuite - Ducted air conditioning, secure parking - Peace of mind with video intercom - Complete lifestyle experience with 5 star resort facilities including tennis court, gymnasium, heated pool and club house - Located on harbour foreshore, short stroll to supermarket and Darling Harbour
Please contact LJHooker Pyrmont on (02) 9660 8933 for more details!
Features include: Air conditioning,Ensuite,Water Views
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