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Apartment • 3yr
$480 per week
2507/420 Macquarie Street, Liverpool, NSW, 2170, Australia
3
2
1
Nearest stations
T2
Liverpool
853M (11 mins)
About this Property
- Spacious 2 Bedroom with built ins
- Study room or 3rd Bedroom
- Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and gas cooking
- Combined open plan lounge and dinning
- Generous size balcony with spectacular views
- Convenient 2 Bathrooms
- Communal Swimming Pool and BBQ area
- Security car space
- Walking distance to Liverpool Westfield's
- Very close to all amenities such as schools, Hospital and public transport
Unit is located on the 25th Floor.
- Study room or 3rd Bedroom
- Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and gas cooking
- Combined open plan lounge and dinning
- Generous size balcony with spectacular views
- Convenient 2 Bathrooms
- Communal Swimming Pool and BBQ area
- Security car space
- Walking distance to Liverpool Westfield's
- Very close to all amenities such as schools, Hospital and public transport
Unit is located on the 25th Floor.
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