Set at the rear of the building away from the street and positioned in a peaceful cul-de-sac, this sunny north facing apartment is giving huge Zen vibes for the lucky new owner. Recently refreshed, this ground-floor apartment makes bringing in the groceries a breeze and is situated in a prized Dee Why location perfectly blending convenience and coastal living. With footstep access to Dee Why Park, Dee Why Beach, cafes, shops, restaurants, Dee Why RSL, transport links, and schools, this apartment is a prime opportunity for first-home owners, downsizers, and astute investors looking to enter the Northern Beaches housing market.
The welcoming interior features a sleek low maintenance kitchen with ample cupboard and bench space aesthetically integrating into the sunlit generous living and dining domain at the heart of the apartment.
Accommodation comprises one large bedroom with mirrored built-ins, whilst the ensuite-style bath is bright and airy. Other highlights include a designated car space, internal laundry, and great ROI; previously leased at $450 per week.
Take full advantage of the killer location when you feel the need to venture out and enjoy all that the Beaches lifestyle has to offer, right on your doorstep, then come home to relax amid the nurturing and peaceful ambiance offered at 4/11 Grafton.
Don't miss out on this incredible first-home or investment opportunity in a sought-after Northern Beaches location - be quick to inspect, this one ticks a lot of boxes and will be of interest to many - make it yours.
Total titled area - 50 sqm approx.
Water Rates - $173 pq approx.
Council Rates - $403 pq approx.
Strata Levies - $1,155 pq approx.
For further information or to arrange an inspection please call Stephen Murace on 0413 763 993 and 9981 9426 or Matt Morley on 0418 168 932 and 9981 9416.
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