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10/81 Koornang Road, Carnegie

$580 Weekly / $2,520 Bond

4 Beds | 2 Baths | 1 Car

Penthouse Style, Views and Quality

Indulge in a world of designer chic and lifestyle living in this impressive 2 bedroom, 2 study (or potentially 4 bedroom) 2 bathroom top floor security apartment. With glorious views on the north side taking in the city skyline and surrounding suburban lights, this contemporary stylemaker features an enormous open plan living & dining area spilling onto a generous private alfresco terrace & a sleek granite kitchen (Bosch stainless steel appliances) with adjoining European laundry. On opposite sides of the living area, there are 2 double bedroom suites – each with a north facing bedroom (BIRs), private study (BIRs/storage) and a stylish granite bathroom making it ideal for independent people who want to share their living arrangements. Completely private and secure, this unique residence boasts R/C air conditioning, video intercom, lift access to security basement parking and a storage cage. At the doorstep of Woolworths supermarket and with the library across the road, you have a choice of shops, cafes and restaurants to choose.

Contact Rebecca Trevisan for more information.

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