This recently renovated, one bedroom apartment is perfectly located in a quiet cul-de-sac, offering a convenient and desirable Armadale lifestyle.
-Newly renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and ample storage -Generous living room leading onto private balcony with leafy outlook -Spacious and light filled bedroom with built-in-robes -Sparkling bathroom with shower over bath and laundry facilities -Security entrance, under cover parking, split system air conditioning
This stylish and light filled apartment is sure to impress. Only moments from High Street cafes and shops, Armadale station and Malvern Central - you'll want to inspect this property now!
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