Modern and spacious apartment in a village setting
Enjoying a dual aspect and serene district views, this two-storey apartment offers wonderful lifestyle appeal in a walk-to-everywhere address. It's well positioned within the popular 'Park Grove' development, a stroll to shops, cafés, parks and buses.
- Spacious open plan living/dining zone flowing to the outdoors - Covered entertaining terrace enjoying a sunny north aspect - Kitchen has stone benchtops, gas cooking and Smeg appliances - Two generous bedrooms with mirrored built-ins and balconies - Main bedroom is equipped with contemporary ensuite bathroom - Study enclave, air conditioning, internal European laundry - Video intercom access, two secure car spaces, storage cage - Ready to enjoy with scope to add personal touches/updates - Close to Westfield Eastgardens, La Perouse/Maroubra beaches - Minutes from Sir Joseph Banks Park and Banksmeadow Village
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