Set in one of Highgate’s most sought-after pockets, this beautifully renovated ground-floor apartment offers something truly rare-an expansive private courtyard in the heart of the inner city. Combining style, space, and unmatched outdoor living, this is an opportunity that doesn’t come along often.
Freshly painted and featuring brand-new flooring throughout, the apartment boasts an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area that flows seamlessly to a covered alfresco and an impressively large private courtyard. With its lawn, garden, and entertaining space, it’s the kind of outdoor area almost never found in apartment living-especially in a tightly held suburb like Highgate.
This inner-city sanctuary is positioned within a secure, well-kept complex just a short stroll from the Beaufort Street café strip, the leafy surrounds of Hyde Park, and moments from the CBD. Adding even more appeal is the private lock-up garage, which offers direct access to the courtyard-a thoughtful touch that enhances both convenience and security.
Features include:
• Two bedrooms, including a spacious main with built-in robes
• Open-plan kitchen and living area
• Brand-new timber-look flooring and freshly painted throughout
• Reverse cycle air conditioning
• Intercom-secured entry
• Ultra-rare courtyard with covered alfresco, lawn, and established garden
• Lock-up garage with direct access to courtyard
Strata Levies: $1,154 p.q.
Council Rates: $1,765 p.a.
Water Rates: $1,246 p.a.
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