Perfectly positioned on Level 12, the penthouse level of Building C in the riverside development 'Promenade', this beautifully presented 2-bedroom plus study apartment boasts a stylish design with an expansive layout, opening onto a huge undercover terrace balcony with extensive outlooks, presenting an outstanding opportunity to enjoy the ultimate luxurious and unrivalled lifestyle.
Conveniently positioned within a short stroll to vibrant city nightlife, Western Sydney University, railway station, RiverCat ferry, bus interchange hub, light rail (under construction), Westfield Shoppingtown, parks, reputable schools, trendy restaurants, cafes, CommBank Stadium and nearby one of the largest urban renewal projects in Australia - Parramatta Square, World-Class Civic Centre. It features:
- Sunny aspects with approx 106m² of living space, plus 26m² of tandem security parking for two cars & a 3m² storage cage
- Sun-drenched open plan living/dining with vaulted ceiling skylights
- Enormous full-length terrace balcony with barbecue gas bayonet
- Ultra-sleek kitchen with stone benchtops, dishwasher & gas cooking
- Two stunning bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling mosaic tiles
- Master with ensuite featuring separate bath & shower
- Both bedrooms with built-in robes, opening to the terrace balcony
- Separate study room, perfect for working from home
- Reverse-cycle air conditioning
- Internal laundry with clothes dryer
- Video intercom entry & lift access
- The complex features a large landscaped garden that includes a children's playground & BBQ facilities
- Pedestrian bridge over Parramatta River under construction at the end of Baludarri Dr, connecting directly to future Light Rail stop
- Entrance for open homes near the corner of Baludarri Dr & Gibson Rd
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