16/19 East Crescent Street, McMahons Point

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Welcome to your new waterfront abode, capturing sparkling Lavender Bay views. Blessed with all-day northern sunlight, it showcases immaculately elegant Art Deco interiors across a generous single level design. Enjoying wonderful indoor and alfresco spaces to relax and soak up the sounds of the water lapping onto the foreshore, this is a truly magical lifestyle haven. Furnished with contemporary appointments and ready to enjoy, its premier address is a stroll from village life and city ferries.

- Quietly tucked away within the boutique and secure 'Craignish Hall' building
- Soaring period detailed ceilings, crisp interiors with picture frame walls
- Bright and comfortable living/dining opens out to delightful covered balcony
- Oversized kitchen comes equipped with electric cooking and quality appliances
- Two double bedrooms enjoy large built-ins, modern bathroom, rainfall shower
- Common barbecue/lawn area, internal laundry facilities, ample street parking

This property is available for viewing by either attending the scheduled open homes or by private viewing should this be your preference. All necessary measures have been put in place to adhere to the recent Government regulation and to protect the health and safety of all parties. For more information please contact the listing agent.

In the interest of protecting our tenants against leaking of any personal data, please only pay your holding deposit to our agency upon receiving approval from DiJONES Real Estate. You will then receive a remittance, in the form of a trust account receipt, from DiJONES to confirm receipt of your deposit.

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$3,400
12 Months
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