Perfectly positioned on Level 11 in Building K within one of the newest riverside developments 'Promenade', this luxuriously appointed 2-bedroom apartment showcases a spacious floor plan, quality inclusions, sunny aspects with glimpses of Parramatta CBD, and only one common wall.
Conveniently positioned within a short stroll through the riverbank leisure walking track to Parramatta CBD, vibrant city night life, Western Sydney University, railway station, newly upgraded RiverCat ferry wharf, bus interchange hub, Light Rail & Sydney Metro (under construction), Westfield Shoppingtown, parks, reputable schools, trendy restaurants, cafes, CommBank Stadium and nearby one of the largest urban renewal projects in Australia - Parramatta Square, a World-Class Civic Centre. It features:
- Approx 87m? of living space, plus a 13m? security car space & a 2m? storage cage
- Open plan living/dining with reverse-cycle air conditioning
- Living/dining flows onto undercover entertainer's balcony
- Ultra-sleek kitchen with stone benchtops, dishwasher & gas cooking
- Both stunning bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling mosaic tiles
- Master with Ensuite, balcony access & built-in robe
- 2nd bedroom with built-in robe & balcony access
- Study nook area, perfect for working from home
- Internal laundry with clothes dryer
- Security video intercom & lift access
- Security gate to basement parking & storage cage
- The complex features a large landscaped garden that includes children's playground & BBQ facilities
- Pedestrian bridge over Parramatta River at the end of Baludarri Dr, connecting directly to Light Rail stop at Tramway Avenue
Entrance to the building for inspections is located at the end of Morton St, on the left.
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