This modern three bedroom apartment features an expansive open plan living space with a large balcony, perfect for alfresco entertainment with friends and family.
- Internal 133 Square metres. It has 2 big bedrooms - Masters bedroom has ensuite toilet and shower - Ducted heating and cooling system - Walking distance to train, ferry and bus. Very convenient area. Near to good malls too - Top Ryde and Rhodes shopping centre - Meadowbank Public school catchment. Its a good school, option for good childcare with walking distance - Waterviews in the balcony - 2 parking space with 2 overhead lockup storage
*Disclaimer: The description and property features in this advertisement may not accurately reflect the current features of the property including the building facilities. Please get your own research for more details for the property and the building.
Features include: Floorboards,Built In Robes,Dishwasher,Bathtub,Ducted Heating,Ducted Air Conditioning,Balcony
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