Set in one of Elwood's most desirable blocks, this elevated 2 bedroom art deco apartment comprises living/dining room with a East aspect to treelined Southey Street and adjacent modern kitchen. The master bedroom has built in robes, the second double bedroom offers plenty of space with a modern central bathroom/laundry facilities. Complete with hydronic heating, solid timber flooring throughout and situated on the border of St Kilda & Elwood, this lovely apartment is met with ample on street parking, and is surrounded by a hub of transport options including the light rail in Acland Street and enhanced by the proximity of the local amenities including shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, tranquil parks and of course the beach.
Features include: Heating,Floorboards,Built in wardrobes
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