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Introducing this bright and spacious two-bedroom apartment situated in the heart of Homebush, located at the rear of a secure complex (NOT DIRECTLY ON PARRAMATTA ROAD). This residence features two generously sized bedrooms, two full bathrooms, custom cabinetry, abundant natural light, and a large storage cage. Conveniently positioned within walking distance to Flemington and Homebush train stations, nearby shops and cafes, and just a five-minute drive to Strathfield Marketplace, this nearly-new home, built in 2019, is perfect for the next family to move in and enjoy!
Key features include:
- FRESHLY PAINTED READY FOR NEW OCCUPANTS with over 80 square meters of internal living space
- Modern kitchen equipped with a gas cooktop, dishwasher, and ample cabinetry
- Spacious and light-filled open-plan living/dining area
- Study nook with additional custom cabinetry
- Expansive master bedroom with mirrored built-ins and an ensuite
- Well-sized secondary bedroom with double windows and mirrored built-ins
- Extra-large, fully tiled main bathroom
- Internal laundry with dryer
- Living area that seamlessly transitions to a covered balcony/outdoor space with gas connection
- Custom cabinetry providing ample storage throughout the apartment
- Large, secure storage cage in the basement
- Ducted air-conditioning and downlights throughout
- Wooden floorboards in living areas and carpeted bedrooms
- Visitor parking spaces and a designated car wash bay in the basement
- Intercom system
- Large communal rooftop terrace with city views
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