$450 per week
$450 per week3/35 Sankey Street, Carina QLD 4152
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Bond $1,800 • Available from 18 February 2023
Bond $1,800 • Available from 18 February 2023
2 beds
2 baths
1 car
Apartment / Unit
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Apartment / Unit
Property Features
This well-maintained 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment has an abundance of space and offers a great combination of indoor and outdoor living. Situated on the second level of a small boutique complex in a quiet neighbourhood, you are only footsteps away from all the amenities of Carina. PROPERTY FEATURES - Bright, airy, spacious open plan living area with stunning hardwood look floors and reverse cycle air-conditioning. - Spectacular front balcony, westerly aspect, space galore and views over parkland - Well-equipped U-shaped kitchen featuring a breakfast bar and adjoining dining area featuring a beautiful big bay window - Two well-proportioned bedrooms boasting built-in robes and sliding doors leading onto the private rear balcony (Main complete with ensuite) - Large main bathroom with dual access from the living room and second bedroom - Super-large, private back balcony where you can soak up the morning sun - Single remote garage - Security screens throughout and an additional security door and intercom system at the entrance to the complex LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS - Joe Bradfield Park directly across the road with free tennis, basketball and cricket facilities, children's playground & bike track, public library and plenty of picnic space - A short stroll to Carina's shopping and cafe precinct including an IGA, medical practitioners, an array of dining options, public transport and more - A short drive to Westfield Carindale, Carina Leagues Club & Clem Jones Centre - Only 8km to the CBD and 20klm to the Bay To book an inspection, register online or phone Raine & Horne Carindale on 07 3843 6884 Disclaimer: Whilst every care is taken in the preparation of the information contained in this marketing, Raine & Horne Carindale will not be held liable for any errors in typing or information. All interested parties should rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.