Perched on the third floor of the prestigious Crowle Estate in the highly sought-after Meadowbank/Ryde area, this north-east corner one-bedroom plus study apartment offers a seamless indoor-outdoor flow, perfect for relaxed living and entertaining. Bathed in natural light from generous windows and a private balcony, the home boasts premium fixtures and finishes throughout, including modern appliances, stone benchtops, and stylish cabinetry. Nestled within a secure, resort-style complex, the development features beautifully landscaped gardens, communal green spaces, and thoughtful amenities that create a true sense of community. Surrounded by lush riverside parks, scenic bike paths, and the serene Meadowbank foreshore along the Parramatta River, residents enjoy peaceful walks, outdoor activities, and stunning water views right on their doorstep. Location is unbeatable-just a short stroll to Meadowbank train station, ferry wharf, and bus links for a quick and effortless commute to the Sydney CBD. Nearby conveniences include local shops, cafes, schools, and parks, making this an ideal lifestyle choice for professionals.
Key Features:
• Bright & airy north-east corner lot
• Spacious open plan living & dining area leading to generous full-width balcony
• Striking stone gas kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and ample storage
• Generously sized bedrooms with built-in robe and balcony access
• Versatile study room with built-in robe, perfect for a home office or a guest room
• Contemporary fully tiled bathrooms with bathtub
• Split system Airconditioning throughout apartment
• Convenient internal laundry fitted with dryer
• Gas heating in the living area for year-round comfort
• Secure underground car space
• Full security building with video intercom & lift access
• Beautifully maintained common green spaces
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