Apartment in Hollins Crescent, New Farm



This wonderful apartment is located in Hollins Crescent, New Farm which is absolutely on the riverfront. This is a perfect location and provides the people staying here with a great visual treat. This apartment is located on the sixth floor. This also provides all the basic amenities for a luxurious living. This apartment is placed adjacent to the beautiful gardens and the cycle paths of New Zealand. The Coles supermarket, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, the Powerhouse arts & theatre centre, the Farmers Market, and a City Cat jetty are all located at nearby at a walkable distance.

The large balcony of the apartment is overlooking the river and the canopy of the magnificent fig trees. The balcony also catches the water breezes helping to keep the apartment cooler during the hot summers. Hence, the reverse cycle air conditioner is rarely needed. Refurbished with non toxic interior paint and natural fiber sisal carpet, this apartment also features granite kitchen bench tops, Smeg appliances, gas cooking, built in fridge and freezer, built-in storage cupboards, separate laundry and two stylish marble and tile bathrooms. The main bedroom has two large wardrobes with ensuite bathrooms, twin basins and a spa bath.

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