Positioned in the prestigious Ivy complex in the heart of Phillip, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with two secure car spaces presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking comfort, style and lifestyle appeal.
Immaculately maintained and thoughtfully designed, the home offers open-plan living with a seamless connection between the contemporary kitchen, dining and lounge areas. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the living space with natural light and open onto a private balcony with sweeping views across the district, creating the perfect setting for morning coffee or evening relaxation.
Both bedrooms are generously sized, each with built-in wardrobes, while the master enjoys the added benefit of a sleek ensuite and a study nook tucked away for quiet work or reading. A split system in both the loungeroom and master bedroom ensures year-round comfort, and the apartment's overall condition is a testament to the care and quality that defines this home.
As a resident of the Ivy, you'll have access to exceptional lifestyle facilities including a fully equipped gym, indoor and outdoor pools, and a stylish outdoor entertaining area, perfect for hosting friends or unwinding after a long day.
The location is second to none, with the Woden shopping district, dining options and essential services just a short stroll away. The property is also conveniently close to Canberra Hospital, quality local schools and major transport links, ensuring easy access to everything you need for day-to-day living.
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Pets:
In accordance with the Residential Tenancies Act Clause 71AE Process for tenant seeking consent the tenant must apply, in writing, to the lessor, for the lessors' consent to keep pet/s at this property. The lessor may impose conditions on consent, including but not limited to, the number and type of animals being kept, and any cost involved for rectification required as a result of the animal.