Positioned in one of Liverpool’s most sought-after locations, this stunning 100m2, three bedroom modern ALAND apartment on the 29th floor offers luxurious low-maintenance living with breathtaking panoramic Sydney CBD views.
Offers rare two parking spots and a huge storage shed. Designed for comfort and functionality, the home features contemporary finishes, abundant natural light, and a versatile open-plan layout ideal for today’s lifestyle.
Property Features:
- Light-filled open-plan living and dining area with floor-to-ceiling glass windows
- Modern kitchen with marble-look benchtops, gas cooktop, built-in microwave, stainless steel oven, and dishwasher
- Master ensuite bedroom with bathroom
- Spacious bedroom with built-in wardrobes
- Stylish bathroom with floor-to-ceiling tiles and quality fittings
- Enclosed winter garden/sunroom offering a versatile year-round living space
- Level 29 views of Sydney CBD
- Ducted air conditioning and secure intercom system
- Secure basement two car space plus separate storage cage
- Access to an expansive rooftop BBQ area with sweeping district views
Location Highlights:
- Moments to Liverpool Westfield, train station, cafes, restaurants, schools, and the Liverpool health precinct
- Convenient city-fringe living with excellent transport and lifestyle amenities nearby
Ideal for first-home buyers, professionals, or investors seeking premium apartment living in a high-demand location.
Contact us today to arrange your inspection.
Current Rent – $740 Per week
Expenses
Strata – $1,374 per quarter
Council – $362 per quarter
Water – $300 per quarter
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