23/13-19 Seven Hills Road, BAULKHAM HILLS
$700 per week
Move in: 5/08/25
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Modern Comfort & Lifestyle offered by this townhouse style apartment in the Heart of Baulkham Hills
PLEASE REGISTER YOUR INTEREST USING THE BOOK INSPECTION LINK TO ENSURE YOU DO NOT MISS OUT ON THE UPDATES FOR THIS PROPERTY. THOSE NOT REGISTERED MAY MISS OUT ON A VIEWING OPPORTUNITY THANK YOU Offering the perfect blend of style, space and convenience, this beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment promises a low-maintenance lifestyle in one of Baulkham Hills' most sought-after locations. Bathed in natural light, the fresh interiors feature a calming neutral palette and flow seamlessly onto a spacious patio - an ideal space for entertaining family and friends. Set within a well-maintained complex, this home is only moments from Grove Square Shopping Centre, City express buses, quality schools and childcare, Arthur Street village shops and cafés, local parks and the M2 motorway for easy commuting. Key Features: • Bright open plan living and dining area extending to a generous outdoor patio • Oversized contemporary kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gas cooktop, built-in oven, rangehood and excellent storage • Two well-proportioned bedrooms with built-in robes; master with stylish ensuite • Sun-drenched patio with raised garden bed and direct access from the living space • Fully tiled main bathroom featuring both bath and shower • Internal laundry for added convenience • Split system air-conditioning for year-round comfort • Secure single car space with separate storage cage This move-in-ready apartment is perfect for those seeking a quality residence in a central location to call home. Ray White Parramatta Group - Parramatta | Oatlands | Northmead | Greystanes, its directors, employees & related entities believe that the information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, no representation or warranties of any nature whatsoever are given, intended or implied. Any interested parties should rely on their own inquiries