APARTMENT LIVING AT ITS BEST

Located on the top floor of the stunning Centenary two apartment complex, this immaculately presented spacious apartment will impress the most discerning of buyers with its quality, style and the convenience of living only minutes from the City.
The 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment offers a spacious open plan lounge dining area with a well equipped kitchen complete with stainless appliances, making meal preparation a breeze. Venture out to the large balcony a great place to entertain or sit back, relax and enjoy the tropical North Queensland lifestyle.

Buyers in the market for a quality apartment then this one must be on your list to inspect, you will not be disappointed.

FEATURES INCLUDE:

* 98m2 living area
* 2 double bedrooms- with en-suites.
* Internal laundry & linen Closet.
* All Sliding doors have fly screens fitted.
* Quality blinds throughout
* Fully air conditioned.
* 1 secure undercover parking.
* Large pebble crete pool with separate BBQ area.
* Council Rates Approx.: $2,000/year
* Body Corporate Fees: $2,228.47 /year
* Rental Return: $270-$280/week.

The City of Cairns is the capital hub of Far North Queensland, internationally recognised as an innovative and growing regional centre.
Cairns lies between the reef and rainforest World Heritage areas with a rich and diverse history. The region is home to a vibrant culturally and linguistically diverse population, offering an exciting mix of culinary, entertainment, visual arts and shopping experiences. Cairns prides itself as a safe and welcoming city that encourages all people to engage, enjoy and benefit from all that it offers.
Cairns is located on the east coast, at the base of Cape York Peninsula on a coastal strip between the Coral Sea and the Great Dividing Range. The northern part of the city is located on Trinity Bay and the city centre is located on Trinity Inlet. The Mulgrave River and Barron River flow within the city’s boundary but not through the city itself.
Cairns is a provincial city and has a linear urban layout that runs from the south, at Aloomba, to the north, at Ellis Beach). The city is approximately 52 km from north to south. Cairns has experienced recent urban sprawl, with suburbs occupying land previously used for sugar cane farming.