Bright and sunny apartment in leafy central locale
Boasting a prized north easterly aspect with two balconies, with both bedrooms featuring built-ins in both bedrooms. A short stroll to Manly's beaches, shops and city bound transport.
- Two bedrooms, one bathroom and a large lock up garage - Light filled L-shaped living room with separate dining area - Easy flow to east facing balcony featuring gas bayonet - Modern open plan kitchen equipped with Blanco gas cooktops - Spacious bedrooms with mirrored built-in wardrobes - Main bedroom opens to second balcony bathed in northerly sun - Three minute stroll to supermarkets, cafes and city buses - Minutes to the city and Manly's beaches and lifestyle hub - Laundry facilities in the kitchen for a front loader machine.
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes
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