Oversized 1-bed home / north views of CBD & Harbour
With an elevated position in the well-regarded 'Panorama' building, this contemporary apartment holds the building's best north-facing aspect, full of natural light with views of the CBD and backdrops of Sydney Harbour. In a building with a beautiful rooftop terrace and BBQ area, the vistas get even better with iconic 360-degree views.
Highlights * Oversized 1-bedroom design w/ balcony * Desirable north aspect & natural light * Panoramas of CBD & Sydney Harbour * Resort-style building w/ secure entrance * Renowned BBQ rooftop, 360-degree views * Secure underground parking space * Indoor pool & spa, visitor parking spaces * Flowing open floorplan w/ timber flooring * BIR, study, bathroom w/ tub, laundry * The CBD, Hyde Park, transport at door
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