Positioned within the award-winning 'Connor' building by Smart Design Studio, this stylish split-level residence delivers a rare terrace-style living experience in the heart of the vibrant Central Park precinct Sydney.
Designed with flexibility and space in mind, the apartment features a generous 10sqm enclosed study/media room, easily functioning as a second bedroom, guest retreat or work-from-home office - making it an outstanding option for both owner-occupiers and investors seeking added versatility.
Set across two well-defined levels, the residence offers excellent separation between living and accommodation zones. The open-plan living and dining area connects seamlessly to a private terrace screened by natural greenery, creating a peaceful indoor-outdoor setting rarely found in inner-city apartments.
The upper-level bedroom enjoys privacy, built-in wardrobes and direct access to the main bathroom, while the contemporary gas kitchen is finished with quality appliances and sleek cabinetry throughout.
Complete with secure parking and storage, this is an exceptional lifestyle opportunity within one of Sydney's most sought-after city-fringe communities.
Property Features
• Spacious 1 bedroom + huge 10sqm enclosed study (ideal second bedroom alternative)
• Unique split-level layout offering terrace-style living
• Approx. 88sqm internal area with excellent space and separation
• Designer building by award-winning Smart Design Studio
• Modern gas kitchen with quality finishes
• Private terrace framed by natural greenery
• Bedroom with built-in wardrobe and excellent privacy
• Contemporary bathroom plus internal Euro laundry
• Secure basement parking and storage cage
• Ducted air conditioning throughout
• Intercom access, concierge service and lift access
• Rooftop Jacuzzi, BBQ facilities and cardio room with skyline views
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