Highly desirable for its leafy setting, generous space and bright top-floor position, this solid brick security apartment provides a low-maintenance modern lifestyle in a peaceful and popular street. Free-flowing in design, it embodies laidback comfort with timber flooring in the lounge and neutral colour schemes throughout, a great eat-in kitchen, a renovated bathroom and an entertainers' balcony bathed in sunshine. Complete with a large lock-up garage and 118sqm on title, the property offers a high standard of living just a stroll away from Carlton station and all local amenities.
Features: Well-appointed and impressive - ideal home or investment Split system A/C, secluded bedroom wing, good-sized balcony Quality kitchen boasting stone benchtops and a dishwasher Tiled bathroom with tub/shower combo; separate laundry Wall-to-wall master robe, intercom Walk to Carlton Station, cafes + parks, 650m to Carlton South Public School
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