25/266 Pennant Hills Road, Thornleigh
$700.00 Per Week
Move in: 11/01/25
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MODERN LUXURY APARTMENT WITH OVERSIZED BALCONY
Designed by DKO Architecture, this stylish 2-bedroom residence located on the third floor provides the ultimate lifestyle convenience. This modern two bedroom apartment offers contemporary living in a central location, intelligently designed and significantly sized two-bedroom apartment showcases a streamlined open plan layout with sophisticated interiors and top of the range quality to create a stylish home. It offers: - Gourmet gas kitchen with mirror splashback, stone benchtops, breakfast bar and stainless steel Smeg appliances - Engineered timber flooring - Two bedrooms with mirrored built-in robes, master with large ensuite - Large main bathroom - Gas bayonet in the living room for heating - Internal laundry with clothes dryer & washing machine - Zoned ducted air conditioning - Embedded internet with unlimited download-speeds - Internet point in both bedrooms & lounge room - Single security car space on title - Basement storage cage - Oversized balcony - Communal rooftop terrace with stunning views towards the CBD, complete with BBQ perfect for entertaining - Security building, lift access and video intercom Location: - Opposite Thornleigh Train Station - Less than 100 metres to Thornleigh Marketplace, Woolworths, Dan Murphy's, cafes & specialty shops - 900m to Thornleigh Oval, dog park & playground - Close to local day-care centres - Pennant Hills Public & High School catchment - 2.4km to Sydney Adventist Hospital - Close to sought-after schools including Loreto Normanhurst, St Leo's College, Barker College, Normanhurst Boys High School, Knox Grammar and more - Short drive to Hornsby and Castle Hill shopping precincts - Easy access to Macquarie University, Macquarie Park and Sydney CBD via rail & the M2 & M1 Motorway "All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries."