Designer 1 bedroom + Guest room, 2 Storey Apartment! - SOLD

Set at the rear of the block & accessed from the rear lane off Condamine Street this special 115m apartment is only 7 years old & has recently enjoyed a full makeover making it an offering that you can't afford to miss.

Jarrah floors & stone features throughout.
Designer gas kitchen "Caesar Stone" bench tops and glass
splashback.
Entertainers balcony with district outlook.
North facing garden roof-top terrace.
Bangkirai hardwood timber decks split over two-levels
with Internal laundry
Secure parking space.

property features

  • Polished Timber Floors
  • Balcony/Patio/Terrace
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Suburb: Balgowlah

Population: 6,412

Municipality: Manly

Lifestyle



Balgowlah is situation on the Northern Beaches between Manly and Seaforth and is just 11km from the CBD. It borders Sydney Harbour giving residents beautiful views over to Manly and offers great convenience as well as lifestyle.



Amenities



• The newly completed Stockland development comprising of a supermarket, gym and approximately 50 retail specialty stores
• Outstanding schools including Manly West Public School, Saint Cecilia’s School and Balgowlah Boys Campus
• Public buses operating to Manly, Warringah Mall, Seaforth and the CBD
• The free Hop-Skip-Jump bus run by Manly Council passes through Balgowlah with routes to Seaforth and Manly.
• The North Harbour reserve on Condamine Street equipped with a playground, barbeques, basketball court and picnic tables
• Manly to Spit scenic walk that runs from Manly through Balgowlah and Clontarf
• Balgowlah Golf club which features a 9 hole course
• North Harbour Sailing Club which offers skiff and dingy sailing
• Balgowlah RSL memorial club


History



Balgowlah was named in 1832 after an Aboriginal word meaning north harbour in reference to its position from Port Jackson. In the early days of European Settlement it had been known as Little Manly. Sir Edmund Barton, Australia's first prime minister, resided in the building known as Whitehall in White Street. Since 2004, Whitehall has been the site of the Norwegian Seamen's Church.