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2/30 The Crescent

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2/30 The Crescent Wellington
proudly marketed by
Lowe & Co Realty
Maximum Space, Standout Views & Sun
This very large, beautiful apartment is located on one of Roseneath's best streets and privately set down off the road bordering the town belt. The expansive glazing across the front of the apartment ensures you capture views of the Harbour, City, and amazing sunsets from the comfort of your own home. My clients are now based in Australia with clear instruction's that the apartment is to be sold. Features include: - Prime Roseneath location, set down from the road to provide a private oasis - Oversized, 271sqm^ floor area, offers a variety of living spaces, with a clever split level design allowing easy access with minimal stairs - Large kitchen dining area, flowing to the separate lounge room, and entrance foyer within your entry floor - The intermediate level then offers full guest bathroom, family room/media room or office which opens onto a sheltered northern courtyard. - The ground floor has 3 bedrooms, all with stunning City views, with the main bedroom opening directly on to your garden and town belt - 2x off street carparks are located beside the front door with a small storage space - Boarding the town belt ensures your privacy, provides walking access back to the city or Oriental Parade via the Southern Walkway - Small Body corporate, 1 of 6 Apartments, Body Corporate levy's, $2,164 per month^ - Wellington City Council Levy's $11,283.66^ per year This is a rare opportunity to secure a large apartment which grandstands the Harbour and City, with direct access to the town belt and southern walkway and only minutes from the city. Contact Aaron or Leigh today for a viewing or come to one of our open homes. (^Source: Property Guru, WCC rates website, Pre contract disclosure, WCC LIM report archive) Tender closes 12pm, Thursday 17th October 2024 at 8 Kent Terrace, Wellington (will not be sold prior)
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