Capturing district views from the heart of Bankstown, this stylish apartment promises ultra-convenient contemporary living. It's footsteps to Western Sydney University, buses and eateries while a walk to Bankstown Central, the station and upcoming Metro.
- Open plan living and dining area delivers easy outdoor flow - Main balcony enjoys far-reaching views, ideal for entertaining - Sleek kitchen showcases stone benchtops plus gas cooking - Two bedrooms extend to second balcony, main offers ensuite - Modern main bathroom, internal laundry and air conditioning - Secure intercom entry plus single carport with storage - Building provides access to lift as well as community gym - Perfect for investors, first homebuyers and downsizers alike - Moments to local parklands, Bankstown RSL and sports clubs - Close to future site of the new Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital
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