MGM MARTIN - SPLIT LEVEL 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT (BUILDING 'A' ENTRANCE ON CHURCH AVE)
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MGM MARTIN proudly presents this stylish split-level two-bedroom apartment in the highly sought-after Tempo Development. Located in the heart of Mascot's vibrant shopping and dining precinct, this property offers style, quality, and convenience. The secure complex features resort-style amenities, including a 25-meter heated pool and a gymnasium.
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Why make this your home?
Open-plan living area with sunlit balconiesOne bathroom upstairs and one toliet/powder room downstairsLarge bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, each with its own balconyDesigner polyurethane kitchen featuring SMEG appliances & Caesarstone benchtopsDucted reverse cycle air-conditioning & security intercomSpacious modern bathroom, separate internal laundry with dryerSecure parking & additional caged storageResort-style amenities including a swimming pool, gym facilities, and community rooms
Where is it?
Ideally located across from the train station and within easy reach of cafes, shops, restaurants, banks, and schools. Enjoy the ease of being near trendy dining spots, major roadways, Mascot Railway Station, and the bus network. Just a short drive to Sydney Airport, the Eastern Suburbs, Sydney CBD, and key institutions like the University of Technology Sydney and other major conveniences.
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