Perfectly positioned on level 25 (one level below the penthouse level) of the resort-style building 'Fiori', this beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment boasts a spacious floor plan, modern interiors, a large entertainer's balcony and convenient location right in the heart of Parramatta CBD.
Situated within a short stroll to railway station, newly upgraded RiverCat ferry wharf, bus interchange hub, Light Rail & Sydney Metro (under construction), Westfield Shoppingtown, parks, reputable schools, library, trendy restaurants, cafes, vibrant city night life, soon-to-be-completed Powerhouse Museum, Parramatta Aquatic & Leisure Centre, and nearby one of the largest urban renewal projects in Australia - Parramatta Square, a World-Class Civic Centre. It features:
- Approx 91m? of living space plus 15m? of security parking
- Combined lounge & dining opening onto large entertainer's terrace balcony
- Gourmet kitchen with gas cooking, granite benchtops, dishwasher & Smeg appliances
- Modern fully-tiled bathroom & Ensuite to main
- Built-in robe & balcony access to both bedrooms with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors
- 4 ceiling fans
- Internal laundry
- Floating floorboards throughout
- Security basement parking & video security intercom
- Resort-style facilities including heated indoor swimming pool, spa, sauna, gym & BBQ area
- For both first-home buyers and astute investors, this perfect opportunity is not to be missed
Best parking for inspections: Hassall Street Car Park (22 Hassall St), one block down the street for only $2 all day on weekends (as of March 2023), or limited street parking (metered) on Hassall St, Charles St, Little St or Wigram St around the corner from this building.
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