Step into Unit 18 at the ‘Forum’ and enjoy the space, style and convenience of a fully furnished apartment right on the edge of the city.
Designed to maximise natural light, the apartment features floor-to-ceiling windows and a seamless flow onto a private, fully covered courtyard, perfect for enjoying a quiet morning coffee or relaxing outdoors in any weather.
The unique split-level layout offers soaring 6-metre ceilings in the living and dining areas, creating a generous sense of space. The sleek kitchen is both practical and stylish, complete with stone benchtops, ample cabinetry, a dishwasher, and quality appliances. A powder room is also conveniently located on the upper level.
Downstairs, the spacious bedroom provides privacy and comfort, complete with a walk-in robe and a neatly presented bathroom featuring a shower over bath. The European-style laundry comes fully equipped with a washer and dryer for added convenience.
Located directly across from the heritage-listed Canberra Olympic Pool and just a short walk to the city centre and Commonwealth Park, this apartment offers unmatched convenience. Residents of the Forum enjoy access to a rooftop terrace with BBQ facilities, a gym, and beautifully maintained courtyards.
Key Features:
Excellent location close to the city, parks, and lake
Expansive floorplan with extra-high ceilings
Covered private courtyard
Contemporary kitchen with stone benchtops, dishwasher, oven, and cooktop
Walk-in robe and separate bathroom
European laundry with washing machine and dryer
Reverse cycle air conditioning
Rooftop BBQ area and ground-level gym
NBN fibre-to-the-building
Approximately 80m²
Allocated Car Space
Visitor parking directly opposite
Energy efficiency rating: 6.0
Complies with ACT minimum ceiling insulation requirements
To view the property, please book a time or contact Emily on 0439 494 857 or email emily@tlspecialists.com.au
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