Ideal NE Aspect - Park front Living In Chevalier By Mirvac
Arguably one of the best positions in the development, this north east facing fifth floor apartment integrates its park front landscape with a visionary architectural design and expert craftsmanship.
Perfectly placed for city professionals and downsizers, this sleek property is ideally located with light rail transport and the Tramsheds vibrant shopping, dining and cafe precinct just a short stroll away.
- Bright and airy interiors feature an open design living and dining area - Miele stone gas kitchen, ducted air conditioning - Both bedrooms and living area have access to sunlit balcony - Well proportioned bedrooms with built-ins and master ensuite - Secure video intercom; internal laundry - Security carspace plus storage cage
Strata levies: $1,662.76pq water rates: $ 178.42pq Council rates: $ 295.10pq
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