This waterfront apartment is in one of Canberra's most sought-after locations, overlooking the Kingston harbour, the Molonglo River and the surrounding region.
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The area is the perfect blend of the contemporary foreshore lifestyle, highlighted by an impressive array of cafes, restaurants, bars, and boutique retailers.
Offered fully furnished, this spacious, three-bedroom apartment is cleverly designed on 131 square metres.
Keeping in line with city trends, the industrial design of the apartment is only enhanced by its three-metre exposed concrete ceilings, track lighting, and floor-to-ceiling double-glazed windows.
Divided to capture views out to the canal, the open living and dining area flows easily to the sleek galley kitchen. Contrasting with the polished concrete, the white tone of the soft-close cabinetry and benches maintains a clean-cut edge alongside SMEG stainless steel appliances.
A sheltered balcony flows off the living room, ensuring space to enjoy the outdoors. Its appeal is boosted by a high vantage point.
Equally capturing views out to the harbour, the main bedroom includes double-sided wardrobes and an en suite.
The other two bedrooms offer ample wardrobe space and are serviced by a main bathroom with floor-to-ceiling tiles.
Only five years of age, the apartment has been built to a high standard ensuring solar-passive features and a six-star energy efficiency rating.
It also benefits from the advantages that come with the complex such as secure basement car parking and a storage shed, an intercom, network cabling, secure lift access, and body corporate.
Other features include a separate laundry and reverse-cycle air conditioning.
The property at 7/27 Eastlake Parade in Kingston is on the market for offers of $945,000 or more.
For more information contact Boris Teodorowych or Ivan Tasic from Boris Property on 0402 907 182 or 0412604006.
For more of Canberra’s best property see your All Homes guide in Saturday’s Canberra Times.