1006/4 Francis Road, Artarmon

At this address is a unit on a lot in 60/SP10057 Artarmon NSW. In this market, it is valued at approximately $935,000. In the council area Willoughby, it has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
-
Building size
84 m2
Council area
Willoughby
Year built
n/a
Lot plan
60/SP10057 Artarmon NSW
House type
Unit



HISTORY

Last sold 18/11/2017
$965,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of November 2017

DESIRABLE ADDRESS STYLE & VIEWS Newly refurbished, this stylish 10th floor apartment enjoys northerly panoramic district views set in the highly sought Barclay building with footsteps to caf lifestyle and railWell-maintained security building, elegantly updated foyer, lovely common gardens and swimming poolLift access to parking, foyer and residential levelsGreat downsizer or first home and perfect for investors with an eye for a superior locationOpen plan living, light and white colour palette with smart monochrome accents, freshly painted throughout, new carpet, light fittings and door hardwareGenerous living and dining with a study alcove and easy flow out to the useable balcony capturing breezes, northerly sunlight and Chatswood skyline lightsKitchen with gas cooking and plenty of counter space and storageTwo good-sized bedrooms, both with built in robes, master with leafy viewFull bathroom updated with a new vanity, accent lights and tapware, internal laundrySecurity parking for one car, plenty of visitors parking, storage cageVery easy stroll to rail for city and North Shore Line business and shopping districts, footsteps to cafes, restaurants and local shopsWalk to Artarmon Public School and parks, walk to Chatswood leisure and retail districtOn Title: 112sqm approx.Strata Levies: $1264.10 approx. pqCouncil Rates: $335.69 approx. pqWater Rates: $171.96 approx. pqDisclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy. However, we cannot guarantee it. All interested parties should make & rely upon their own enquiries