7/2-6 Landsborough Street, South West Rocks NSW 2431
Apartment
3210.0
Block size: 1673 m² approx.
PERFECTION PLUS
With an immediate street appeal, this eye catching complex is home to this very classy apartment. With attention to detail this beautifully appointed unit is in a prime location in the heart of South West Rocks and is the perfect investment or your primary place of residence. The very spacious and flowing floor plan offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living and family areas, 3 balconies and a simply stunning kitchen. With an elevator servicing the building, security parking, plenty of storage, views of Smoky Cape and beyond, this is a beauty.
Features include: Ensuite,AC,Intercom,Life Style,Investment,Balcony,Deck,Dishwasher,Outdoor Entertaining,Remote Garage,Builtin Robes,Secure Parking,Reverse Cycle AC
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