Delivering an exceptional lifestyle of contemporary comfort and convenience in a highly sought-after address, this beautifully light filled apartment presents three generously proportioned bedrooms with a versatile and open layout of freshly updated and spacious interiors. Showcasing superb indoor/outdoor living, an expansive covered balcony, accessed through sliding glass doors and featuring leafy neighbourhood vistas, provides the perfect space for alfresco entertaining with family and friends. Positioned in a quiet and secure cul-de-sac within easy walking distance to local shops and vibrant St Ives Village, this idyllic North Shore retreat also offers immense potential as an investment opportunity.
Property Features:
• Free flowing living and dining space with sleek timber flooring
• Neat and modern kitchen with gas cooking and s/steel appliances
• Master boasts ensuite with soaking tub, built-ins to all bedrooms
• Fully tiled bathrooms with rain showers, laundry and study area
• Restful northeast balcony featuring leafy neighbourhood outlook
• Secure intercom, air con, lift, double garage parking and storage
Location Feature:
• 200m to local shops
• 300m to bus links
• 600m to St Ives village
• 1.1km to Pymble Golf Club
• Easy access to Gordon rail services
• Close to elite schools including Brigidine and Sydney Grammar
Fees:
• Rental Returns: $1,000 per week (estimated)
• Council rates: $400 per quarter
• Water rates: $171.58 per quarter
• Strata rates: $1,460.70 per quarter
Contact:
For further information or to arrange a private inspection, please contact: Heidi Chu on 0470 559 395 or Eric Wei on 0457 579 999.
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