Featuring stylish contemporary updates this private, top floor apartment enjoys a tranquil setting in a popular Woolwich pocket moments to the waters edge. In a neat block of only ten apartments its perfectly positioned to the Woolwich Baths and Woolwich Ferry Wharf and footsteps to popular eateries Ironwood Cafe and The Woolwich Pier Hotel.
- Spacious living and dining area opens to sunny balcony - Striking induction kitchen with breakfast bar & Bosch appliances - Ideal first home or investment with attractive outgoings - Two good size bedrooms, master with built in robe - Neat tiled bathroom with bath/shower, internal laundry facility - Light filled interiors, timber floors and plantation shutters - Air conditioning, under cover car space, security intercom - Easy access to CBD bus and ferry transport, waterfront parks - Currently tenanted until August 2024
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