Situated in the popular 'Avion' building, this well-sized one bedroom unit represents a fantastic opportunity for a first home buyer or savvy investor. Just minutes from Sydney international and domestic airport, a quick drive to Mascot and the Inner-West, and a swift train ride to the Sydney CBD, this property offers absolute convenience and modern living.
One well-sized bedroom with built in Bright and airy living space with courtyard style balcony Kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher Additional room for storage/study Secure car space Lot size approx:89sqm (76sqm internal) Levies p/q approx: Strata: $1000, Water: $170, Council: 370
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