STUNNING NORTH FACING TWO BED APARTMENT IN BALMAIN ‘PARK AVENUE’ OFF THE PLAN FOR RE-SALE
Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase this brand new 2 bedroom apartment in the Balmain Harbourfront development ready by mid 2017!

“Harbourfront Balmain” unlocks a trophy opportunity for upsizers, downsizers and investors a chance to enjoy luxurious apartments by the water, a stylish village atmosphere and seamless city connections. This is a rare opportunity to live right on Sydney’s iconic harbourfront in an uplifting resort-inspired haven. Close to it all yet luxuriously cocooned from busy city life.

Luxury amenities including a large internal oasis garden, gymnasium, swimming pool and a 150-metre water frontage with views across Sydney Harbour, Iron Cove and a public promenade.

FEATURES INCLUDE:
* A rare opportunity to live in an iconic harbourfront location
* Extraordinary harbourfront apartments and terraces designed by award winning Bates Smart
* A tranquil residential enclave with a beautiful foreshore park to the water
* Stunning private harbourfront pool deck and garden lounge
* Spacious and luxuriously finished interiors
* 1 secure parking space 13 sqm, 1 storage 2 sqm.
* Just minutes to Balmain West ferry wharf
* Approx. 350 metres to Darling Street lifestyle hub
* Approx. 5.5 km from Sydney CBD
* Only 50 meters away from buses and ferry.
* Less than a 10 minutes drive to the CBD, UTS and Sydney University

APPROXIMATE AREAS:
Apartment (incl. Balcony): 103 SQM
Car Park Space: 13 SQM
Storage: 2 SQM
TOTAL AREA ON TITLE: 118 SQM

Embracing the Harbour and surrounded by Balmain peninsula’s village charms, it’s your waterfront sanctuary, your perfect village, your exclusive private world. All your desires. All in one place. Imagine yourself living in Harbourfront Balmain, every day of the year.

For further enquiries, please contact Stephen Chui 0410 883 628

“All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee its accuracy and any interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.”