Positioned on a secure, well-maintained complex, this two-bedroom apartment offers a beautiful balance of natural light, privacy, and everyday convenience. Designed with an easy-flow layout, the home centre's around a spacious, sun-filled living and dining area that steps directly out to a North-facing balcony-perfect for your morning coffee or a quiet evening wrap-up.
Situated just on the edge of the Parramatta CBD, residents enjoy a peaceful neighbourhood feel while remaining moments away from excellent local schools, parks, transport links, and vibrant dining precincts. Whether you are looking to purchase your first home or secure a low-maintenance addition to your investment portfolio, this property provides enduring appeal in a growth location.
Features:
• Sun-Drenched Living: A generous open-plan living and dining area that captures all-day natural light.
• North-Facing Balcony: Directly accessible from the main living zone, providing a private outdoor retreat.
• Comfortable Accommodation: Two well-proportioned bedrooms designed with comfort in mind.
• Functional Kitchen: A neat, open-plan kitchen featuring ample bench space and storage.
• Peace of Mind: Secure building access equipped with an intercom system.
• Secure Parking: Offering secure parking and potential for extra storage.
• Superb Location: A short distance from Parramatta CBD, local cafes, parklands, bus routes, and the Light Rail.
• Strata: $1,069.50 per quarter (approx)
An excellent opportunity to secure a quality apartment offering comfort, lifestyle, and long-term convenience.
For further details or to secure your inspection time, please contact Broderick on 0416 194 157 or James on 0411 726 825.
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