Situated in a prominent street in Randwick, this two-bedroom apartment is not to be missed. Only moments to University of NSW, Prince of Wales Hospital, and Royal Randwick Shopping centre, along with local schools and transport only a few minutes away. Make the most of the opportunity to live in the most popular district in the eastern suburbs, with restaurants, cafes and world class beaches all easily accessed by this crowd pleaser.
Features Include; - Two queen sized bedrooms with double hung windows to make the most of the summer sun - Open plan lounge and dining area for versatile living options - Separate kitchen space - Good sized bathroom with bath tub - Shared parking from rear lane access
Disclaimer: Raine & Horne Randwick | Coogee have no reason to doubt the accuracy of the property information provided. We request that at all times you inspect the property and make & rely upon your own enquiries.
Features include: Balcony / Deck,Internal Laundry,Close to shops,Close to transport
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