Quick Facts
Inspection Time: Please contact agent to arrange a private appointment.
Available: Now
Application: Apply online at: snug.com/apply/raywhitelowernorthshore
Lease Period: 12 Months
Parking: x1 secure car space + storage cage
Akoya sets a new benchmark in apartment living: an unmatched lifestyle on Sydney's leafy Lower North Shore. Boasting sweeping views across Sydney Harbour - including the harbour bridge, opera house and city skyline. Whilst still enjoying the full suite of club-like facilities, this luxury apartment boasts the comforts of a modern home. Designed specifically for residents over 55 years of age, Akoya Greenwich will provide an exceptional opportunity for like-minded downsizers seeking lifestyle, convenience and a sense of community.
Accommodation:
? Extraordinary interior design and joinery throughout
? Designer kitchen offering an abundance of storage with Sub Zero & Wolf Appliances
? Superb living area with a fireplace, study nook & powder room
? A private balcony enjoying harbour & city views
? Spacious bedroom with built-in wardrobes, ensuite and access to the balcony
Features:
? Concierge Services
? Private and exclusive rooftop retreat
? Infinity edge rooftop pool
? Club Lounge including bar, library & fireplace
? On-site cafe/restaurant
? Wine Cellar with private wine storage
? Private Theatre
? Golf Driving Range Simulator
? Private dining with finishing kitchen perfect for private events
? Wellness Consulting Centre
? Close proximity to Greenwich shopping village, walking distance St Leonards Station & Crows Nest village
"To apply for this property, please apply online at: snug.com/apply/raywhitelowernorthshore"
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
JESSICA GIBSON-CLARKE 0426 733 775
LEXI RASCHKE 0420 222 029
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