506/300 Swanston St, Melbourne is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 2004. The property has a land size of 18012m2 and floor size of 55m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in December 2022.
What you see
One Bedroom | One Bathroom | Allocated Car Space at QV |
Well lit open living | Full Length Undercover Balcony |
Gas Stove | Dishwasher | Ample Storage Space |
Gym | Swimming Pool |
What you get
This North facing apartment enjoys an abundance of natural light due to unobstructed view to the iconic State Library.
Located right above the QV precinct, you will be sitting on Woolies, BIG W, retailers, bars and restaurants. Not to mention Melbourne Central and Emporium right across the street.
QVII is a rare gem that is far and few in between. With a view of the state library and Swanston street as your address, you don't get more central than this.
Sold as vacant possession, this deal will not last for long.
For everything Real Estate related please contact
Frank Chai - 0411 459 589
Cici Yang - 0421 018 806
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