Situated in the North-East part of Kensington, this one bedroom apartment represents a fantastic entry point or investment opportunity, providing a highly desirable view and central location. This security apartment is located on the 9th floor of the Kensington Parkland Towers. This home includes a spacious open-plan lounge/dining room leading to the balcony, one oversized bedroom with built-ins, and city/parkland views. Located in close proximity to hospitals, UNSW, directly opposite Kensington Tram Line and Centennial Parklands.
- 9th floor security apartment - Oversized bedroom with built-ins - Private enclosed kitchen - Open plan living bathed in natural light - Balcony with city skyline and parkland views -Resident parking onsite - Within walking distance to hospitals, UNSW, Kensington Tram Line and Centennial Parklands
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