Deposit Taken- Courtyard apartment with full study
Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac, this luxurious two bedroom plus study apartment is located just a few minutes' walk to Macquarie Park train station with the added convenience of a bus stop at the front of the complex. The apartment offers modern internals with timber flooring and position of peace and privacy.
* Two generous bedrooms built-in wardrobes open to verandah * Main bedroom with ensuite featuring full bath tub; Large study area * Modern gourmet kitchen with Miele appliances & stone benchtops * Open plan combined living and dining area flowing to a private courtyard * Timber style floor boards throughout the apartment * Secure building & car space, storage and internal laundry * Ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning (heating & cooling)
Features include: No pet allowed,Study,Air conditioning
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