The Feel : Rare opportunity to own a near new, spacious two bedroom apartment in one of the most sought-after suburbs of Sydney.
Homeowners looking for a luxury and convenient lifestyle, investors looking for a stable and good return, down-sizers looking for a near-new luxury apartment in the Eastern Suburbs should not miss this opportunity.
Designed by award winning architects MHNDU, this boutique collection of luxury residences brings an exciting, modern aesthetic to this ocean-side location. Pavilion offers a private and exclusive coastal environment akin to that of a luxury resort.
Pavilion in Vaucluse provides premium new apartments situated at that perfect juncture between the City and affluent suburbs. With views over the Pacific Ocean, Pavilion is just minutes from the languid pace of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs harbour beaches, villages and the bustling pulse of iconic Bondi Beach.
Features include:
* Low rise, boutique development of 17 apartments in exclusive Vaucluse
* Spacious bedrooms with extensive built-ins
* Abundance of natural light throughout
* Study nook
* Facing rear of the building
* Whisper quiet surrounds
* Easy lift access from basement to apartment
* Open plan, luxury kitchens with Calcutta marble benchtops and splash back, equipped with Miele appliances
* Ducted air conditioning
* Hardwood herringbone flooring
* 90% of the block is owner occupiers
* Within steps to, shops, cafes and transportation
* Exceptional development team including architecture by award winning MHNDU, interiors by The Unlisted Collective and Develop and build by HSN Property Group
Strata: $1,958.11 per quarter approx
Water: $258.23 per quarter approx
Council: $351.62 per quarter approx
If you would like to book in a private inspection, please Contact Mitchell Koczka at 0414 185 377 or [email protected]
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable, however we cannot guarantee or give any warranty to the information provided. The property images contained within this advertisement are artist's impressions and are not photos of the actual finished product.