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1 room apartment of 4887m² in Sydney

Embassy Tower, 1 Marshall Avenue, St Leonards NSW 2065, Australia

A$4,127 / month

Rental period: Unlimited
Available from: ASAP

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  • A$2,889 - 5,365

Luxurious 1-bedroom plus study apartment at the Embassy Tower

A great opportunity to enjoy modern and convenient living in the heart of St Leonards. Easy access to the Forum Plaza, St Leonards train station, and moments to Chatswood or Crows Nest shopping village. - Open plan living and dining area with natural light shines through floor to ceiling windows - Modern kitchenette includes gas cooking, oven, rangehood, microwave and fridge - Luxury bathroom with shower and mirror vanity cabinets - Internal laundry including washing machine and dryer - One car space and storage cage included - Close to bus stops, local cafes and restaurants. Disclaimer: While every care has been taken to ensure the information contained in this advertisement is accurate, Golden Peak Property does not take responsibility for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. Interested parties are encouraged to make their own independent enquiries, inspections, and investigations in order to verify the details provided.

Property type

apartment

Rooms

1

Size

4887 m²

Price

A$4,127

Rental period

Unlimited

Available from

ASAP

Price per m²

A$1

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