202/339 Swanston St, Melbourne is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1940. The property has a land size of 1191m2 and floor size of 32m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in November 2014.
Located in the bustling heart of the CBD, this one-bedroom apartment is situated in the renowned Swanston Street Uni-Lodge. Offering a distinctive & convenient urban lifestyle, this location takes advantage of the best in CBD-living. Enjoy being just footsteps away from Melbourne Central Shopping Centre & Train Station, Emporium & QV Shopping Centres, RMIT & Melbourne University, as well as an array of Melbourne's top dining & entertainment destinations.
Designed for simplicity and comfort, the apartment comprises a bright living and dining area seamlessly connected to the kitchen, equipped with sought-after amenities like a gas cooktop. The bedroom features built in robes and is accompanied by a well appointed bathroom. Additionally, heating and access to shared laundry facilities ensure optimal comfort and convenience.
Invest in a prime CBD-location at the Uni Lodge Swanston building, tailored for student accommodation. Positioned directly opposite the State Library and with trams right at your doorstep, this property is highly desirable for students seeking convenience and rents out extremely well.
For any further queries or to book a private inspection please contact Annamaria Stella on 0481 602 108 or Robert Joekar on 0422 145 777.
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