Positioned on level 6 of the Mantra building, this well-appointed two-bedroom apartment delivers the perfect blend of lifestyle, comfort, and coastal living, complete with stunning ocean and city views.
Designed for easy living, the spacious open-plan layout seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas, flowing out to a generous balcony where you can relax and take in the expansive outlook. Both bedrooms are well-sized and feature built-in robes, with the master enjoying the added convenience of its own ensuite.
The functional kitchen offers ample storage and bench space, while the internal laundry is neatly incorporated within the main bathroom for added practicality. A split system air conditioning unit ensures year-round comfort.
The building itself presents a unique investment and lifestyle opportunity. Comprising 54 apartments, the majority are owned and managed under the Mantra banner, delivering strong occupancy rates, while a limited number remain privately held, offering flexibility for owner-occupiers or investors. The complex is currently undergoing remedial works, set to further enhance its presentation and long-term value.
Ideally located within approximately 200m of Wollongong train station, less than 500m to Wollongong Hospital.
With Wollongong forecast for strong growth in the coming years, driven by significant job creation and increasing demand from Sydney commuters seeking affordability, this property represents a compelling opportunity for both investors and owner-occupiers. Whether you're looking to capitalise on short-term accommodation potential or secure a long-term rental, this is a versatile addition to any portfolio.
Key features include:
- Two generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
- Master bedroom with ensuite
- Light-filled open plan living and dining
- Balcony with expansive ocean and city views
- Well-appointed kitchen with ample storage
- Internal laundry within main bathroom
- Split system air conditioning
- Secure building with lift access
- Allocated secure car space