Enjoy the city views from this one-bedroom plus study apartment with 1 parking space and storage cage, located on level 23 of the landmark building 'V by Crown'. Positioned in the heart of Parramatta CBD with all major amenities at the door step, including Westfield Shoppingtown, railway station, famous Church St eateries, Parramatta River and Park, Light Rail & Sydney Metro (under construction), CommBank Stadium, Parramatta Aquatic Centre, and nearby one of the largest urban renewal projects in Australia - Parramatta Square, a World-Class Civic Centre.
This apartment features wall-to-wall windows that star in the main carpeted living/bedroom space. A high-end gas kitchen with illuminated mirrored splashback and an immaculate main bathroom with frameless glass shower & floor-to-ceiling tiles are both worthy of a luxury five-star hotel. It also features:
- Total unit size is 64m? + 13m? parking + 1m? storage cage = 78m?
- Sun-drenched open plan living/dining with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors opening onto enclosed East-facing balcony
- Designer kitchen with stone benchtops, gas cooking & stainless steel appliances
- Stunning fully-tiled bathroom with recessed vanity & mirrored cabinets
- Spacious bedroom with built-in robe & sliding door access to balcony
- Separate study room/home office with sliding door
- European-style internal laundry
- Ducted air conditioning, security video intercom & LED downlights throughout
- Single car space and storage cage
- Security building with concierge in foyer & restaurants at the door
- Resort facilities with lap pool, sauna, fully equipped gymnasium & games room
- Other facilities include library, conference & music rooms, gardens & theatrette
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