Sherrie McDonald
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Apartment • 3yr
$540 per week
23/32 Essex Street, Epping, NSW, 2121, Australia
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About this Property
This stunning and spacious two bedroom apartment offers a lifestyle of space and comfort. Perfectly placed for utmost convenience, it's only a five-minute stroll to Epping station, shops, cafes and restaurants.
Lease term 6 months
- Spacious open plan living and dining flowing through to balcony
- Sunlit balcony for casual entertaining
- Marble bathroom finishes
- Ultra-modern kitchen with Stone benches and quality appliances
- Ducted air conditioning
- Two good size bedrooms both feature built in wardrobes
- Main bedroom features en suite
- Single security carapace
- Easy access to CBD, Macquarie Centre and Chatswood
Lease term 6 months
- Spacious open plan living and dining flowing through to balcony
- Sunlit balcony for casual entertaining
- Marble bathroom finishes
- Ultra-modern kitchen with Stone benches and quality appliances
- Ducted air conditioning
- Two good size bedrooms both feature built in wardrobes
- Main bedroom features en suite
- Single security carapace
- Easy access to CBD, Macquarie Centre and Chatswood
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Sherrie McDonald
McGrath Epping
+ 0433 579 468
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