East Corrimal apartments don't get much closer to the beach than this boutique top-floor property, providing the perfect combination of charm, convenience and budget-friendly appeal less than 200 metres from the sand and sea. A sunny and delightful home base with dual east and north aspects and ocean glimpses from the balcony, it also represents exceptionally smart investment buying.
- Ultra-rare apartment offering in a peaceful street surrounded by family homes - Functional design with lounge + dining area, tidy floating floors throughout - Timber kitchen with dishwasher, subway tiled splashbacks and spacious pantry - Cosy bedroom leading through French doors to sweet undercover balcony - Small built-in wardrobe plus linen cupboard, neat bathroom/laundry combination - Parking space on title in a sought-after brick building of three residences - Level walk to cafes and coast path, corner shops, Happy Valley Reserve and beach - Primary and high schools, CBD transport and Corrimal amenities all nearby
Council rates $411.79pq approx. Water rates $171.41pq approx. Strata rates $1,078.69pq approx.
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