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Apartment • 3yr
$475 per week
8/121 Oxlade Drive, New Farm, QLD, 4005, Australia
2
2
1
Nearest stations
Norman Park
1.8KM (22 mins)
Coorparoo
1.9KM (24 mins)
Property Features
- Balcony
- Dishwasher
- Built-in Robes
- Air Conditioning
About this Property
Located in one of the most desirable streets of New Farm is this fantastic 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit in small, quiet complex of just 8 apartments.
Filled with charm and character, this corner apartment has just one direct neighbour and is located at the back of the complex offering a sense of privacy for the occupants. Walk to New Farm park, local cafe's and restaurants, river walks, Powerhouse, Ferry, buses and Howard Smith Wharves.
- Open plan living and dining with timber style flooring
- Private, quiet wing of building with neighbours on one side
- Sleek, modernised kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher
- Large master bedroom with air con, ensuite and built in robes
- Second good size bedroom also with ensuite
- Internal laundry in ensuite
- Undercover parking onsite for one vehicle
Filled with charm and character, this corner apartment has just one direct neighbour and is located at the back of the complex offering a sense of privacy for the occupants. Walk to New Farm park, local cafe's and restaurants, river walks, Powerhouse, Ferry, buses and Howard Smith Wharves.
- Open plan living and dining with timber style flooring
- Private, quiet wing of building with neighbours on one side
- Sleek, modernised kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher
- Large master bedroom with air con, ensuite and built in robes
- Second good size bedroom also with ensuite
- Internal laundry in ensuite
- Undercover parking onsite for one vehicle
Gallery
Ryan Greer
McGrath New Farm
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