This beautifully presented light filled two bedroom apartment offers convenience, lifestyle and ultra modern living. Stroll to Hornsby shops, transport and all the great amenities the upper North Shore have to offer!
* 2 bedrooms main with built in & balcony * Spacious and light- filled living and dining area flows to North East facing balcony * 1 bathroom & separate toilet * Renovated kitchen with plenty of cupboard space and storage, internal laundry * Large lock up garage, security block, intercom
In the heart of Hornsby 100m from Westfield, cafes, restaurants, 600m to 700m to Hornsby Railway station and Bus inter-change. No need to look further, this apartment is an ideal home or great investment.
For Sale: By Negotiation Open: Saturday & Wednesday 9:30am to 10:00am Contact: Peter Sachs 0410 62 72 12
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