333/14 Milford St, Islington is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1940. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in November 2022.
Soaring ceilings match high expectations in this stylish three-bedroom apartment situated in the historic Winchcombe Carson wool stores conversion. The clever dual level layout is blessed with a generous and flowing design with quality finishes, lots of natural light, and exceptional space and flair in a vibrant Throsby villages locale.
The large entrance foyer of the 'Soque Apartments' showcases the building's raw industrial beauty and original features including hardwood floors and exposed beams and columns. Ride the lift to the third floor to residence 333 where lofty interiors retain their authentic soul with large windows and an impressive 6.5m vaulted ceiling giving the apartment an incredible sense of space.
Light-filled open-plan living is anchored by an island kitchen with stainless steel benches and gas cooking, while a sheltered alfresco terrace allows you to take entertaining or relaxation outdoors. A mezzanine level offers exceptional versatility to use as a large third bedroom, second living area, or a private space to work from home. Secure entry, two car spaces, and a storage locker ensure convenience and security match exceptional comfort.
- Freshly painted throughout with new hybrid flooring to living areas
- Air-conditioned open plan design with soaring 6.5m raked ceiling
- Island kitchen with stainless-steel benches, gas cooktop, dishwasher
- Master bedroom, with walk-through robe to ensuite
- Two additional bedrooms with built-in robes served by full bathroom with laundry
- Two parking spaces, one under cover, plus storage locker
- Popular Milford Espresso Coffee Shop in the building and Uprising Bakery and Maryville Tavern within walking distance
Outgoings:
Water Rates: $224.86 approx. per quarter
Council Rates: $341 approx. per quarter
Strata Rates: $2,050.05 approx. per quarter
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