This spacious, bright and stylish apartment is located at the rear of the desirable Palladium building, overlooking a striking natural sandstone rock face and manicured gardens. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere of this central harbour side setting.
- Formal open plan lounge / dining - Balcony overlooking verdant courtyard and gardens - Generous sized bedroom with mirrored built-in wardrobe - Full bathroom with separate bath and glass shower inlet - Internal laundry off the kitchen - Air-conditioning, concierge service - Lock up garage - Full building security with lift access - Pool and well equipped gym
This gem is perfectly positioned to take advantage of the ultimate in convenient city living. Stroll to the city centre, waterfront parkland and the Fish Markets. Immaculately presented with modern appointments this apartment offers a fantastic home with nothing to spend.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Area Views,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Alarm System,Pool,Intercom,Close to Schools,City Views,Car Parking - Basement,Balcony,Unfurnished
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