Beautiful light filled exclusive over 55's apartment designed by award winning Architect Danny Jones, built in two separate blocks of only four with a spectacular northern outlook through the pine trees.
There is an abundance of natural light with glass and balconies on two sides. A total apartment size of 293sqm's including a very large living and balcony area of 216sqm's.
With three large bedrooms, two bathrooms and powder room, large living area and gourmet kitchen plus three car garage and storage. This luxury development is the perfect home on one level.
The apartment has been designed with expansive balconies for entertaining and floor to ceiling glass to take in the Cottesloe views. Premium materials and finishes, the modern open plan design all come together for exclusive living.
Protected and in an elevated position to experience Cottesloe in a very small group of bespoke residences. Designed for the beach location, just off South Cottesloe Beach and the sophisticated Gibney by restauranteur George Kailis.
Additional features include:
- Spacious master bedroom, ensuite and balcony
- Two additional spacious double bedrooms each with built in robes and opening onto a small balcony
- Bright spacious living, dining, kitchen opening out to an expansive north facing balcony
- Two bathrooms and powder room
- Gourmet kitchen and Meile appliances
- Stone bench tops throughout
- Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning
- Three vehicle lock up garage plus additional storage
- Room for cellar or workshop
- Lift access from garage to the apartment
- Video intercom system
- Surrounded by stunning landscaped gardens
Floorplan Area
Internal: 174 sqm's
Balcony: 39 sqm's
Garage & Store: 80 sqm's
Total: 293 sqm's
Rates (Approx.)
Council $3,710.99 pa
Water $2,163.72 pa
Admin: $2,779.74 p/q
Reserve: $605.51 p/q
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