Perched on the 11th floor and surrounded by peaceful leafy scenery, this beautifully appointed apartment captures sweeping views across the Parramatta River and offers the perfect balance of style, comfort, and convenience. Designed for effortless contemporary living, this impressive two-bedroom residence presents an exceptional opportunity for first home buyers, investors, or downsizers seeking a premium riverside lifestyle.
Showcasing spacious interiors and an abundance of natural light, the apartment seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor living with a generous entertainer's balcony overlooking the tranquil water views - an ideal setting to relax or entertain guests.
Conveniently located just moments from Parramatta CBD, Westfield Shopping Centre, Western Sydney University, and an array of transport options including Parramatta, Harris Park, and Camellia train stations, with the Light Rail right at your doorstep.
Key features include:
- Approximately 100m² of internal living plus 22m² secure parking and storage area
- Light-filled open plan living and dining area with sleek tiled flooring
- Expansive balcony with leafy surrounds and stunning river views, perfect for entertaining
- Modern kitchen featuring Caesarstone benchtops, stainless steel gas appliances, and ample cupboard space
- Two generously sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes; master complete with stylish ensuite
- Stylish fully tiled main bathroom with bathtub and shower
- Internal laundry, ducted air conditioning, and video intercom for added comfort and security
- Secure basement parking and lift access
Enjoy a peaceful riverside lifestyle while remaining close to all the conveniences Parramatta has to offer.
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