Architecturally designed apartment with city views over Strathfield Golf Course
Architecturally crafted to welcome sweeping panoramas across Strathfield Golf Course and out to the city skyline, this luxurious apartment embodies modern refinement, effortless living and ultimate convenience. Framed by floor-to-ceiling glass and high ceilings, the interiors exude a sense of openness and light, enhanced by timber floors, ducted air-conditioning and marble-inspired finishes. Designed to rev
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