With an enviable address centrally located between Wollongong's vibrant CBD and Blue Mile, this recently renovated first-floor apartment promises a wonderfully carefree urban lifestyle. You'll be pleased to discover a spacious, light-filled design that flows onto a charming undercover balcony with original character that invites you to relax and enjoy the surrounding greenery.Retreat to two generously sized bedrooms, each offering a built-in wardrobe and quickly zip in and out of your home via a convenient carport.Whether you want to step into homeownership for the first time, down-size or expand your investment portfolio, this move-in ready residence offers endless potential.
Features First-floor apartment, undercover balcony Renovated kitchen with electric cooktop Single carport, internal laundry Move-in ready, bathroom with tub Close to shops, schools and the surf
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