"A pleasing combination of style, functionality and location"
Situated in a quiet neighbourhood but still positioned in an area that has easy access to all that Northcote has to offer, this two-bedroom townhouse is a pleasing combination of style, functionality and location.
- Split over two levels, the upstairs living area is an open, light-filled mezzanine-style space. - Laden with dark timber floors and a striking slanted ceiling, it has a unique loft-like atmosphere. - Incorporated into the space is a sleek contemporary kitchen with breakfast bar, dining space and lounge. - Adjoining outdoor balcony/courtyard - Downstairs, there are two generous bedrooms - The main bedroom also has convenient outdoor access - Mirrored built in wardrobes - Reverse cycle heating and cooling - Central bathroom and a European laundry - Single off street parking
Within walking distance to Merri Creek, Fairfield Boathouse and Dennis Station, it is the ideal home base for those wishing to immerse themselves in a relaxed, community-minded suburb close to parklands.
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