The Essentials: This immaculately presented apartment in the popular Boulevard building offers a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom space with abundant natural light and a fantastic location. The kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, a gas cooktop, a dishwasher and masses of storage behind white cabinetry. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors lead out to the sheltered balcony.
The Extras: New carpet throughout New sheer and blackout curtains European-style laundry Intercom access Shared gym On-site building manager
The Village: Unbeatable location with trams at your door, a short walk to Albert Park Lake and easy access to a range of shopping, dining and entertainment options in Chapel, Fitzroy and Acland Streets. Walking distance to Wesley College and the Alfred Hospital and a 10-minute drive to St Kilda Beach.
The Clincher: Exceedingly spacious, this one-bedroom apartment captures the essence of a contemporary lifestyle in a sought-after city location.
The Inspection: If you are satisfied with the property photos, floor plan (when available) and location, please look out for our open inspection times advertised on Tuesdays, or email leasing@pennisi.com.au to arrange an inspection.
Pennisi Real Estate Essendon wish you every success with your property hunt!
Features include: Intercom,Balcony / Deck,Built in wardrobes,Dishwasher,Gym,Internal laundry
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