This exclusive two-bedroom apartment is the last available in a highly sought-after complex, offering an unmatched blend of modern style and convenience. Nestled in a superb location, it is just a short stroll from Waitara Public School, which boasts an OC class, as well as the PCYC Club and a vibrant local playground. Surrounded by prestigious schools, excellent transport links, and serene parks, this apartment offers a truly carefree and stylish living experience.
Step inside to discover a contemporary interior that exudes sophistication and comfort. The stylish kitchen is equipped with stone benchtops, high-quality appliances, and gas cooking, making it perfect for both home chefs and casual cooks alike. With air conditioning throughout, this apartment ensures year-round comfort in every room, while the master bedroom offers a peaceful retreat with its mirrored built-in robe and full ensuite.
Property Features:
- North-facing apartment on the first in a peaceful location
- Living room opens onto a private balcony
- Stylish kitchen with stone benches, high-quality appliances, and gas cooking
- Separate air conditioning throughout for optimal comfort
- Two generously sized bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes
- Secure video intercom system for added security
- Single-car garage with built-in storage
Location Features:
- 300m walk to Waitara Train Station (approx.)
- 230m walk to PCYC gym and sporting facilities (approx.)
- Directly across the road from Waitara Oval and Playground
- 450m walk to Millennium Health Club (approx.)
- 1km away from Hornsby Westfield (approx.)
- Within the Waitara Public School Catchment - 700m (approx.)
- Within the Asquith Boys and Girls Public School Catchments - 2.9km and 3.3km respectively (approx.)
To truly appreciate what this property has to offer contact Angel Li 0452 532 578 Or Adam Noakes 0450 753 268
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