Elegantly situated between the expansive realms of RMIT and the storied grounds of the University of Melbourne, this distinguished two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence, gracefully located off the...
Elegantly situated between the expansive realms of RMIT and the storied grounds of the University of Melbourne, this distinguished two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence, gracefully located off the iconic Victoria Street, epitomizes the zenith of contemporary urban living. This exceptional abode is not merely a residence; it is a vibrant lifestyle choice, offering effortless city living with a myriad of conveniences right at your doorstep.
Adorned with chic interiors and sophisticated design, this residence features an open-plan living and dining area with floor-to-ceiling windows, presenting panoramic vistas that extend beyond the cityscape and bathe the space in resplendent natural light. The stylish kitchen is outfitted with sleek stone countertops, elegant tiled splashbacks, and state-of-the-art stainless-steel appliances, accompanied by ample cabinetry to elevate your culinary endeavors.
The generously proportioned bedrooms, each adorned with built-in robes and ample natural light, offer a sanctuary of comfort. The master suite is enhanced by a private ensuite, while the second bedroom benefits from access to the main bathroom. Additional features include a central bathroom with a spacious shower, mirrored built-in cupboards, a separate European laundry, and a climate control split system. This minimalist, modern residence also boasts split system heating/cooling, discreet Euro-style laundry facilities, intercom, and access to the building’s communal rooftop lounge and barbecue amenities.
Residents of this 21-level edifice enjoy exclusive access to a range of premier rooftop amenities, including a lush garden, barbecue area, and outdoor cinema. Perfectly positioned in the northern precinct of the CBD, this apartment offers convenient proximity to Melbourne University, RMIT, Queen Victoria Market, and the vibrant culinary scene of Lygon Street, with the Queensberry Street tram stop just moments away.
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