OVERVIEW
- Status SOLD
- Property ID 1036828
- Price Contact Agent
- Type APARTMENT
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Location
N1505 / 68 Elizabeth Street
ADELAIDE - Bedrooms 1
- Bathrooms 1
- Garage 1
DESCRIPTION
South-facing One Bedroom with Study
West Franklin is situated in the heart of Adelaide’s thriving West End, on the corner of Franklin and Elizabeth Streets. It’s a master-planned development expertly designed by award-winning local architect Brown Falconer, to deliver an entirely new affordable luxury lifestyle precinct.
This one-bedroom apartment is sure to complete your lifestyle! With all the facilities available in this premier apartment development you'll probably only need to sleep there. Royal Adelaide Hospital, Uni SA, Tafe SA, Central Market, and Gouger Street food and entertaining precinct are all close by.
Features of the property include:
* One spacious bedroom filled with natural light and up-to-ceiling window
* Built-in mirrored robes in bedroom
* Spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher
* Open plan dining and living area
* One bathroom
* Separate laundry with included dryer
* Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning with area control for energy saving
* Balcony
* One car park space
Facilities in WF building include:
* Stunning Wet Edge Lap Pool with views
* Gymnasium
* Sauna & Steam Room
* Exclusive Dining and BBQ area on level 7
* Sky Park and rooftop terrace
* Exclusive Resident Cinema
* Golf Simulator
* Cafe and Retail on Ground Floor
INFORMATION:
COUNCIL RATE:$451.65/quarter (approx)
SA WATER: $146.65/quarter (approx)
STRATA FEE: $878/quarter (approx)
Emergency Services Levy:$266.58/annual (approx)
RLA: 272 867
*Please note that all the information that has been provided for this property has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate. We cannot guarantee the information is accurate however and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions – including, but not limited to the property's land size, floor plans & dimensions, build size, building age, condition or any other particulars. Interested parties should always make their own inquiries and obtain their own legal advice.