Presenting an exceptional example of cutting-edge architecture, this one-bedroom apartment is situated in the renowned Nishi building. Located on the fifth floor, it offers breathtaking views of the Lake, providing a serene atmosphere that seamlessly blends comfort and relaxation with convenience and accessibility.
The building itself grants direct access to Palace Cinemas, Monster Kitchen and Bar, and Makeshift Cafe, making it incredibly convenient for residents. Moreover, its proximity to Canberra Centre and ANU, coupled with the vibrant NewActon precinct, makes it an ideal location for professionals and students alike.
Boasting a fully furnished interior with a well-thought-out design, this home is move-in ready without any delay. The Nishi building not only boasts an excellent location but also showcases innovative and stylish design elements. Within the apartment, you'll find a harmonious blend of cleverly concealed storage spaces and elegant lines that guide you seamlessly from the entrance to the stunning view.
With its contemporary style and efficient utilisation of space, this apartment truly impresses. It features top-rated appliances, fixtures, and an intuitive arrangement of the floorplan, ensuring an exceptional living experience.
6 month Lease preferred
Features Include:
- 'KAMI' Design floorplan
- Fully Furnished
- Dryer and Washer included
- Fridge and Microwave
- Located within minutes walk to the city
- Stunning views
- Hydronic heating
- Movie theatre, restaurant and cafe within the building
- Eco conscious building with unique design
- Executive living with tranquil views
- EER - Unknown
* This property complies with the minimum ceiling insulation standard
To arrange an inspection contact Emily today on 0439 494 857 or email on [email protected].
Applications can be submitted by clicking 'Apply Online'
Please Note: Some furnishings may differ slightly
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