$895
2 Bed • 2 Bath • 2 Car
New
Leased
Leased
20/49-53 Delmar Parade, Dee Why NSW 2099
$895
- 2Bed
- 2Bath
- 2 Car
Apartment Leased on Wed 24 Apr, 2024
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Apartment description
“" Effortlessly Luxurious, Infinitely Stylish, Outstandingly Spacious "”
FOR RENT: Executive 2 bedroom plus study apartment.
FEATURES: Great sized light filled apartment, wide open 180 degrees district to Long Reef & some ocean glimpses, over-sized north facing terrace, open plan living with easy care floating timber floors, modern kitchen with ample cupboard & bench space, study or work from home area looks into calming winter garden, 2 good sized bedrooms both with walk in robes (main with access to terrace, walk in robe & ensuite), 2 sparkling bathrooms & internal laundry, split system air-con, ceiling fans, gas heating, BBQ outlet, level entry access from street, security building with communal pool and BBQ area.
PROPERTY AVAILABLE PARTLY FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED.
LEASE: 6 month lease
PARKING: Secure tandem parking for 2 cars.
PETS: Unfortunately the property does not allow pets.
NOTE: Building is currently under going remedial works until late May - early June
CLOSE BY:
- 650 metre walk to Dee Why Grand, Cafes, Aldi & Coles
- 15 minute level walk to Dee Why Beach
- BLine Bus Stop (199, B1) & The Meriton Precinct only 1km away
- Westfield Warringah Mall a quick 8 minute drive
- Northern Beaches Hospital 10 minutes by car
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