Kensington NSW 2033 31/56-62 Anzac Parade
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2  Beds
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1  Bath
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1  Car
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First National Real Estate Avenue
A Sun-Drenched Apartment in a Stylishly Refurbished Community
Set high on one of Kensington's most recognisable buildings, this classic apartment has been stylishly refreshed for modern living throughout. With interiors that are flooded with natural light, the common areas have recently been comprehensively updated to create a sophisticated low maintenance building. In an ultra convenient position, it is just moments to Centennial Park and minutes to the heart of the CBD.

- Simple living throughout, essentially no common walls
- Open plan entertaining with distinct lounge/dining areas
- Double bedrooms, generously sized master with built-ins
- Neat kitchen with serving window and electric appliances
- Near new carpet and paint with a separate storage room
- Double brick, balcony, parking space, integrated laundry
- A short level walk to UNSW, shops, cafes and the light rail
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