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305/2 Morton Avenue, Carnegie

2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1 Car

Auction: 18 August – 12pm
Balcony Bliss with Eye-Opening Views

At the heart of vibrant Koornang Road shopping & dining precinct, this 3rd floor, 2 bedroom security apartment has a contemporary feel with a touch of industrial style; it includes 2 bathrooms, subway tiling, fabulous city views and open sunny ambience.

More than you expect, this cheery abode features open plan living & dining with a classic stone kitchen & porcelain trough style sink, Smeg appliances & an integrated Fisher & Paykel dish drawer, a glass-enclosed main bedroom with city views, 2 BIRs & ensuite; 2nd bedroom (BIRs), sleek bathroom and European laundry.

A huge North-West facing balcony gets all the gorgeous sunsets and views over the city, and gives you a viewing platform to watch the world. Finished with European Oak floors, this snappy retreat has video intercom, R/C air conditioning, lift access and secure undercover parking.

Perfectly positioned for daily ease & convenience, the apartment is in the heart of Carnegie’s retail hub, opposite Carnegie station, walk to cafes, restaurants and shops, minutes to Monash University & Chadstone Shopping Centre.

FEATURES:

Air Conditioning

Built-In Wardrobes

Close To Shops

Close To Transport

Secure Parking

Terrace/Balcony

Contact Brenton Wise or Josh Hommelhoff for more information.

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