A north-facing residence with pool views, this home is a unique space overlooking the tropical garden scenes of 'University Hall', the building's desirable position of peace and quiet, with the double-bricked surrounds adding to the sense of escape. With a balcony and parking on title, it ticks boxes for both first-homebuyers and investors, putting you on the corner of Glebe Point Road and Victoria Park, with the best of Inner Sydney on your doorstep. Council $1139pa; Water $714pa; Strata $2000pq. Free Strata Report online at bw.com.au
Highlights * 47sqm home w/ balcony + 13sqm parking * North light, overlooks pool/garden setting * Unique aspect, peaceful views & greenery * Immediate appeal as first home/investment * Modern stone kitchen, s/steel gas cooking * Well-regarded building adj. Victoria Park * Intercom entry, resort gardens & pool * Full bath w/ tub, internal laundry, aircon * Stroll to CBD, village life, university hubs * Less than 5-mins walk to Broadway shops
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