812/1 Australia Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127
Apartment
221
Block size: 4047 m² approx.
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This spacious 2 bedroom apartment is located on the 8th floor, is now available for lease.
Apartment features include:
Combined lounge and dining area with split system air conditioning, flowing onto balcony. Modern kitchen, stone benchtops, stainless steel Smeg appliances including, gas cooking and dishwasher. Main bedroom with en-suite and access to balcony. Bathrooms floor to ceiling tiles, mirror cabinet, with laundry facility to main. Built-in robes to both bedrooms, carpeted throughout. Single security basement car space with storage cage.
Security apartment building complex only minutes to Sydney Olympic Park Train Station.
This is a must to inspect!
Features include: Air Conditioning,Area Views,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Intercom,Close to Schools,Ensuite,Security Access,Lift Installed,Car Parking - Basement,Carpeted
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