This art-deco apartment is on the top floor of a boutique block of only four. Featuring open plan living, large bedrooms, high ceilings, polished timber floors and a private balcony.
Located opposite Warringa Park, stroll to harbour front parklands and express transport to CBD.
- Near new fresh paint throughout - Spacious living/dining area flowing to balcony - Private entertaining balcony at rear of building - Gourmet gas kitchen with stainless steel appliances - Oversized master bedroom, both bedrooms with built-ins - Modern tiled bathroom with shower over bath - Short walk to the Kirribilli village shops and transport
In the interest of protecting our tenants against leaking of any personal data, please only pay your holding deposit to our agency upon receiving approval from DiJONES Real Estate. You will then receive a remittance, in the form of a trust account receipt, from DiJONES to confirm receipt of your deposit.
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops
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