807/200 Spencer St, Melbourne is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 2007. The property has a land size of 1969m2 and floor size of 47m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in October 2022.
High rental return:
$32,844 pa OR $630 per week
9.1% Return On Investment
Proudly offered by JXRE First National and crafted with a curvaceous golden foyer in the award-winning Neo200 building, this spectacular apartment rises high on the 8th floor and promotes a lifestyle of inner-city pleasure on the doorstep of Southern Cross Station.
A breathtaking site to behold, the layout captures the brilliance of open plan with the living, dining and kitchen highlighted with the quality attributes of stone benches, stainless steel appliances and glass splashbacks.
Sliding doors ensure the connection between inside and out is fluid, opening onto a massive balcony that's covered for year-round enjoyment and faces out over Southern Cross Station with views into the distance.
Corner sliding doors provide a cohesion between the living space and the bedroom where you'll find mirrored built-in-robes and comforting carpet, while the bathroom includes a discrete Euro laundry.
Incorporated into the complex, you'll discover the lifestyle attractions of a residents' pool, gym, sauna and BBQ area, while apartment comforts include split system heating/air conditioning, intercom entry, square set ceilings plus a multi-level parking space.
Literally on the doorstep of Southern Cross Station in a location where you can make the most of the city highlights, including theatre attractions, Bourke St Mall, Melbourne Central shops, Queen Victoria Market, Marvel Stadium, Melbourne Aquarium, Crown Casino and world-class dining.
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