Offering solid double-brick construction, this spacious apartment presents an outstanding opportunity for homeowners and investors alike. Positioned on the second floor of a quiet and secure complex, the home features a functional layout and is ready to move in.
Conveniently located on the Parramatta side of Granville, it is within easy reach of schools, parks, public transport, local shops and major motorway access. This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a quality property in a highly convenient and well-connected location.
- Two (2) good-sized bedrooms with mirrored built-ins, master bedroom with east-facing aspect
- Spacious living room overlooking the private balcony
- Separate dining area ideal for family meals and entertaining
- Modern kitchen featuring, stone benchtops, stainless-steel appliances and sleek finishes with ample storage space
- Freshly painted interiors paired with brand-new floating floorboards throughout
- Total area size is approximately 103sqm
- Neat main bathroom with separate shower and bathtub
- Generous internal laundry offering added convenience and separate linen press
- Secure building with intercom access
- Lock-up garage providing secure parking and additional storage space
- Potential rental return: $550 – $600 per week
- Approximate outgoings: Water: $211.09 p/q | Council: $334.50 p/q | Strata: $783.17 p/q
- Conveniently located just 400m from Holroyd Sports Ground, 600m from Parramatta West Public School, 700m from Holroyd Gardens Nature Reserve, this property also offers easy access to the M4 Motorway just 1.1km away, 1.2km from Harris Park Station, 1.3km from St Oliver's Primary School, 1.7km from Holy Trinity Primary School (approx.), all while being close to local shops, cafes and everyday amenities
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