With sun streaming in from both the north and south, this superbly remodelled top floor apartment is just 240 metres from the vibrant Lane Cove Village. In an established, double brick complex it's a serene home offering an extraordinary 132sqm of living space (174sqm on title), melding light decor with pristine finishes. With three sundrenched bedrooms it's the ideal home for a young family. Its immaculate condition and superb location offering swift access to Sydney's motorway system also creates the scope for a strong investment yield.
- Sunlit, spacious kitchen, premium appliances, servery to dining area - Timber floors, high ceilings, study nook, treetop balcony views - Sheathed by double glazed acoustic glass plus underfloor insulation - Ceiling fans, bespoke built-ins in all bedrooms, split system air con - Ample integrated storage, large second bathroom and Euro laundry - Two large undercover access lock-up garages with built-in shelving - approx. 250m to Lane Cove Interchange and express buses, 1 traffic light to CBD
Auction commences 6.00pm at Belle Property Head Office 2A Phoenix Street, Lane Cove NSW 2066 Registrations from 5.30pm
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