502/4 Cape Three Points Road, Avoca Beach NSW 2251
Apartment
221
Top floor apartment; September completion
Reve, a superbly curated collection of contemporary apartments developed by multi award winning Kassis Homes and designed by White + Dickson Architects. Offering coastal luxury at its finest, this apartment is located on metres to cafés, restaurants and the well renowned Avoca Beach. - Boutique development in a quiet, sought-after area of the Central Coast - Two bedroom plus a study offering generous open-plan living spaces - Seamless internal/external access onto sun drenched entertainment areas - Opulent appliances indulge your lavishly designed kitchen - High-end quality finishes and clean lines adorn the Reve apartment - Kitchen boasting Wolf appliances and engineered stone benchtop - Island bench, microwave-oven plus separate oven - Stylish bathrooms basked in natural light, colour scheme optional - Unique interior design that complements the natural surrounds - Within easy walk to Avoca Beach, shops, transports and surrounds
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