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22/10 Bank Street, Meadowbank, NSW 2114
Updated Full Brick Apartment in Central Location
Positioned on the top floor this apartment seamlessly blends tranquility and privacy with exceptional convenience. Its open interiors showcase elevated leafy views, and an abundance of natural light. Conveniently located just moments away from Meadowbank shops, restaurants, parks, cafes, and transportation, this spacious apartment with off-street parking is sure to meet all your criteria. Features Include: •2 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes •Updated kitchen with dishwasher •Modern bathroom •Living/dinning room opening up out to a balcony •Tiled throughout •Lock up garage Ideal for first-time homebuyers or investors seeking a low-maintenance investment entry into the market. "All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries"
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22/10 Bank Street, Meadowbank, NSW 2114
Updated Full Brick Apartment in Central Location
Positioned on the top floor this apartment seamlessly blends tranquility and privacy with exceptional convenience. Its open interiors showcase elevated leafy views, and an abundance of natural light. Conveniently located just moments away from Meadowbank shops, restaurants, parks, cafes, and transportation, this spacious apartment with off-street parking is sure to meet all your criteria. Features Include: •2 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes •Updated kitchen with dishwasher •Modern bathroom •Living/dinning room opening up out to a balcony •Tiled throughout •Lock up garage Ideal for first-time homebuyers or investors seeking a low-maintenance investment entry into the market. "All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries"