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104/1b Kokaribb Road, Carnegie

$410 Weekly / $1,781 Bond

2 Beds | 1 Bath | 1 Car

Open for Inspection: Saturday 20th October 12:25pm – 12:40pm

Contact Sohail Foryabee or Brodie McPhie for more information.

Brand New Boutique Apartment In The Heart Of Carnegie

Boutique and modern apartment with a smart floor plan, allowing beautiful natural light to flow through, only footsteps to the Koornang Road Shopping Village, walking distance to the No 67 Tram and the new Carnegie Railway Station, providing quick access to the CBD, Monash University, restaurants parks and Chadstone Shopping Centre.

Featuring:
– Brand new modern kitchen forming part of the bright living
with dishwasher, gas cook top & fridge.
– Bedroom with built-in robes.
– Bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles.
– European Laundry.
– Split system heating and cooling.
– Private balcony.
– NBN Ready.
– Secure car park in stacker and private storage cage.

FEATURES:Air Conditioning

Alarm System

Built-In Wardrobes

Close To Schools

Close To Shops

Close To Transport

Secure Parking

If you’re looking to buy, sell or have an investment property you would like to lease out, contact our team of real estate professionals today to see how we can achieve the best outcome for you. You can reach us on 9571 6777 or at our located at 276 Neerim Rd, Carnegie.

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