Space to spread out with study, balcony and city-fringe convenience
In a pocket of the city where space is usually the first thing you lose, this apartment holds its own. The layout feels open with timber floors and natural light flowing through the living and dining room. The kitchen uses its footprint well, with a full range of appliances, storage and streamlined finishes. A covered balcony adds outdoor space for a break or a quiet coffee.
The study sits off the entry, offering a separate work zone without cutting into the main living area. The bedroom includes built-in robes, the bathroom features a shower over the bath, and there’s a European laundry, hallway storage, reverse cycle air conditioning, secure entry, car space, storage cage and a neutral palette ready for your own style.
The location puts Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Central, RMIT, University of Melbourne, the hospital precinct, Flagstaff Gardens, Royal Park, trams, trains and Citylink all close by, including Parkville Station soon to be opened within walking distance. It’s an apartment that offers real space, a smart layout and a position that keeps paying off, whether you’re living in or leasing out.