Immense renovation potential in a convenient location
Awaiting a creative contemporary transformation, this light filled north east facing apartment offers incredible potential to add value in a convenient address. Quietly set at the rear of a boutique block of nine, it's a walk from Croydon Station, Croydon Public School and village shops, with Ashfield Mall and Westfield Burwood also close by.
- Easycare layout enhanced by sunny open plan living/dining zone - Private balcony enjoys north eastern sunshine and leafy views - Well proportioned eat-in kitchen awaiting an update - Accommodation consists of good sized bedrooms - Full bathroom, internal laundry and parking space for one - Ready to be enhanced with smart updates/personal touches - Ideal prospect for first homebuyers and investors alike
Internal Size: 86.4sqm Allocated Car Space: 14.82sqm Strata: $1725pq
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