Surprisingly peaceful and remarkably private, this inviting top floor apartment has great natural light conveniently placed, and is moments to the light rail, Bay Run and café society.
- Generously sized main bedroom with built-in wardrobes - Modern kitchen with good storage and quality appliances - White bathroom off main room with bath/shower combination - Communal laundry room with access to common area clothesline - Spacious combined living and dining that flows to covered balcony - Security building with intercom access to front part of complex - Neutral tones throughout, carpet floors and a/c in lounge area - Moments to the new light rail, cafes, restaurants and public transport
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Intercom,Security System,Dishwasher
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