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101/33-35 Jersey Parade, Carnegie

2 Beds | 1 Bath | 1 Car

Open for Inspection: 8th September 12pm – 12:30pm & 8th September 3pm – 3:30pm
Auction: 29th September 10:30am
Brand New Boutique Living

Enter a new world of boutique living in this sophisticated new 2 bedroom 1st floor security apartment.

Bathed in natural light, this unique haven enjoys open plan living & dining with secluded east-facing balcony; a sleek stone kitchen with Kleenmaid appliances, a hallway of storage including the European laundry, 2 double bedrooms (BIRs) and a radiant bathroom.

With a feeling of luxury within the building, this low maintenance retreat is the perfect starter or investment, finished with European Oak floors, R/C air conditioning, video intercom, lift access, secure basement parking and a storage cage.

In this trendy urban style pocket, footsteps to Koornang Road shops, eateries, the library and the train station, moments to schools, parks and soon-to-be-completed bike trails.

FEATURES:

Air Conditioning

Built-In Wardrobes

Secure Parking

Contact Tom Grieve or Alan Tran for more information.

If you’re looking to sell, buy or want to know more about property management and investments, contact our team today on 9571 6777 or visit one of our expert agents at our office located at 276 Neerim Rd, Carnegie today.

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