Sherrie McDonald
+ 0433 579 468
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Apartment • 3yr
$420 per week
16/7-9 Essex Street, Epping, NSW, 2121, Australia
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Property Features
- Balcony
- Dishwasher
- Built-in Robes
- Secureparking
- Air Conditioning
About this Property
Near new one-bedroom apartment is located convenient location in Epping, walking distance to Epping Station (500 metres), shops and Bus Transport. North facing, spacious and light filled with a green leafy outlook and generous balcony. Do not miss this opportunity to secure this new apartment in a prime location.
- $420 with negotiation
- Open plan family living and dining with hard wood flooring
- Large modern kitchen with Smeg gas cooktop, oven and dishwasher
- Ducted A/C, large secure parking space
- Full Bathroom with combined bath / shower
- Internal Laundry with dryer included, neatly tucked away
- Security access to building and video intercom
- Natural finishes offset premium fixtures and fittings throughout
- Close to public transport, cafe's, restaurants and local amenities
- $420 with negotiation
- Open plan family living and dining with hard wood flooring
- Large modern kitchen with Smeg gas cooktop, oven and dishwasher
- Ducted A/C, large secure parking space
- Full Bathroom with combined bath / shower
- Internal Laundry with dryer included, neatly tucked away
- Security access to building and video intercom
- Natural finishes offset premium fixtures and fittings throughout
- Close to public transport, cafe's, restaurants and local amenities
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Sherrie McDonald
McGrath Epping
+ 0433 579 468
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