Positioned in one of the Inner West's most peaceful suburbs, this apartment is within a boutique block of only 10 apartments and enjoys an enviable location, right down the street from Hurlstone Park's village. The property offers a rear of building position and is located on the ground floor, making it suitable for pets and kids. The floorplan of 8/56 Crinan Street offers larger than average bedrooms with an internal laundry and upgraded kitchen/bathroom. Upon construction, these apartments were finished with parquetry flooring and large windows, providing a warm space to call home.
Two bedrooms, balcony off living and parquetry floors Stone benchtops, renovated bathroom, new blinds and upgraded throughout Parking at rear and g/floor position Prime lifestyle location, down the street from HP village, the prized HP Bowlo and HP Source
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