Spacious two bedroom apartment located in the heart of Westmead. This apartment offers spacious living within walking distance to Westmead Private and public hospital, schools, train station and an abundance of local cafes, supermarket, less than 2km to Parramatta CBD.
- Open plan tiled living and dining area - Balcony off living area - Stylish kitchen with gas cooking, stainless steel appliances including dishwasher - Both bedrooms with built in robes and ensuite in main - Bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles and well-appointed fixtures - Split system air conditioning in living area - Internal laundry with dryer - Single car space in underground basement garage with internal lift access
Features include: Balcony,Secure Parking,Broadband Internet Available,Built-in Wardrobes,Dishwasher,Intercom,Air Conditioning
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