103/2-4 Peninsula Drive, Breakfast Point

This property is a unit in 3/SP83974 Breakfast Point NSW. Comparable sales have been around $1,160,000. Built in 2012, it has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
2170 m2
Building size
105 m2
Council area
Canada Bay
Year built
2012
Lot plan
3/SP83974 Breakfast Point NSW
House type
Unit



HISTORY

Last sold 16/03/2015
$955,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of March 2015

UNDER CONTRACT - STUNNINGLY SPACIOUS AND PRIVATE GARDEN APARTMENT *** UNDER CONTRACT ***Encompassing an impressive 253sqm of in and outdoor living space (the largest in the coveted 'Acacia' complex), this immaculate garden apartment combines townhouse-like space and privacy with the resort-inspired lifestyle of the Breakfast Point community. Wrapped in lush level lawns and landscaped gardens, this low maintenance designer sanctuary is perfectly suited to the young family and downsizer alike.* Light filled, glass enclosed open plan living and dining* Superb flow to a paved patio and covered alfresco area* Living and bedrooms all open directly to the gardens* Sleek gourmet CaesarStone kitchen with island bar* Miele gas cooktop and oven, integrated dishwasher* Chic fully tiled bathroom and ensuite, A/C, gas heating* Tandem car space + storage, access to pool, BBQ, Country Club* Leisurely stroll to the ferry wharf, village shops and cafesApproximate outgoingsStrata levies: $1,895 pqWater rates: $171 pqCouncil rates: $255 pqApproximate areasApartment (including garden): 253sqmParking:46sqmTotal: 299sqmStrata plan registered: 2008Follow us on Facebook to get up to date information on our new listingswww.facebook.com/sheadpropertyDisclaimer: The above information has been furnished to us by a third party. Shead Real Estate Pty Ltd have not verified whether or not the information is accurate and have no belief one way or another in its accuracy. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate. Figures may be subject to change without notice.