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Apartment • 2yr
$290 per week
220/528 Swanston Street, Carlton, VIC, 3053, Australia
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Nearest stations
Melbourne Central
630M (8 mins)
Flagstaff
1.1KM (13 mins)
Parliament
1.1KM (14 mins)
Property Features
- Dishwasher
- Built-in Robes
About this Property
This partially furnished apartment is ready for somebody to move straight in and enjoy. Well presented with modern updates, the open plan layout includes a spacious living and dining area, a well-appointed kitchen area which includes dishwasher, contemporary cooktop and ample cupboard space. There is a separate double bedroom which also features a study nook, double built-in robes and a sparkling ensuite bathroom. The complex also features a modern communal laundry, lounge area, bike storage, resident terrace and is in a safe environment providing secure intercom entrance and secure floors via lift access.
Enjoy easy access to the neighbouring CBD, major Universities, cafes and restaurants, and public transport literally at your doorstep.
Enjoy easy access to the neighbouring CBD, major Universities, cafes and restaurants, and public transport literally at your doorstep.
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Jemma Amrose
Lucas - Melbourne & Docklands
+ 61 0429 113 718
Eva Christodoulou
Lucas - Melbourne & Docklands
+ 61 0438 431 345
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