Located in the highly sought-after Vermont Building, this oversized two-bedroom plus study residence seamlessly blends refined design with relaxed peninsula living. The extended private courtyard, ideal for both entertaining and unwinding, provides a tranquil outdoor haven perfect for hosting guests or enjoying quiet moments in the open air.
Filled with natural sunlight and designed for easy living, this residence embraces a relaxed coastal pace: strolls along the water, manicured gardens and a vibrant village scene - all just steps from cafés, shops, parks and the ferry, plus exclusive access to the precinct pool and premium amenities.
Features:
• Northeast facing open plan living that flows onto the generous courtyard-sized terrace nestled among leafy treetops
• Smartly designed with a study room with cupboards, ideal as a home office, creative studio or an extra storage room
• Spacious sunlit bedrooms; master with walk in wardrobe, an ensuite and courtyard access; second with built in wardrobe
• Striking stone gas kitchen with bench island, Miele appliances and ample storage
• Contemporary fully tiled bathrooms, with the ensuite featuring a separated bathtub
• Split system air conditioning and internal laundry
• Two secure side-by-side basement car spaces plus exceptional storage
• Full security building with intercom & lift access
• A short stroll to Breakfast Point Village Centre and convenient transport links
• Resident access to the Country Club's premium facilities, including cafe, pools, gym, tennis courts, spa, sauna and more
• Low strata maintenance
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