Assuring lifestyle excellence on the edge of Central Park, this mid-floor apartment offers a quiet hideaway of impeccable taste and outstanding convenience. The streamlined design features an integrated kitchen and a striking designer bathroom. Substantial living space and the queen-sized bedroom both open to the balcony, which gazes out across the rooftops into the distance. Providing secure lobby entry, lift access and a gym, the 'Wonderland' building also boasts a ground-level cafe, while the park offers spots to relax in the sun or shade. Shops, amenities, Dendy Cinemas and Spice Alley are all part of the neighbourhood, with universities and Central Station set within walking distance.
- Quiet sanctuary placed at the rear of the building - Features floor-to-ceiling glass & shadowline ceiling - Stone benchtop, Smeg appliances, electric stovetop - Quiet bedroom retreat with BIR & balcony access - Stylish bath with Parisi hardware, separate laundry - Security intercom, lobby is serviced by two lifts - Brewtopia at ground level, Anita Gelato across park - Premier retail at Central Park & Broadway shops - Close to UTS - 400m, University of Sydney - 700m
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