Set on level three of Stanisic Architects' landmark Presidio complex, this contemporary apartment provides an ideal base for city-fringe living, just metres from the vibrant bustle of King Street and Erskineville Road. A generous, considered layout and quality finishes throughout ensure comfort and everyday ease of living.
High Points
- Set on level three of Stanisic Architects' landmark Presidio complex - Elevated position in renowned architectural building - Generously proportioned bedroom with built-in robe - Sleek gas kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and storage - Expansive living and dining opening out onto a large balcony - Modern bathroom with shower over tub, internal laundry with sink - Secure building with well-maintained common areas and lift access - Only metres to Newtown Rail, King Street, Erko Rd and Enmore Theatre
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