PRIME NORTH ASPECT- INDULGE IN CITY LIVING AT ITS FINEST
Basking in the warmth of a due-North aspect is this truly magnificent 120sqm 2 bedroom plus study apartment. Residents will enjoy direct access to the restaurants, cafes, retail stores, all provided within the Market City Shopping Centre which is located right beneath the building.
- Generous & ambient open plan living and dining opens to sun-soaked balcony with city views - Both bedrooms with built-in robes and master ensuite - Gourmet gas kitchen with parquetry flooring - Additional flexible room as study or home office - R/C air-conditioning & audio visual intercom - Security carspace & 24/7 concierge service - Full amenities which include heated pool, tennis courts, gym, jogging track, BBQ area & more
Strata levies: $2,941.82 pq Council rates: $ 308.60 pq Water rates: $ 178.42 pq
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