Let these two new homes light you up

This week’s spotlight is on two very liveable, two bedroom, two bathroom homes hitting the market, and maybe the right fit for you.

 

If Wentworth Point’s waterside beauty and bushland tranquillity are part of the lifestyle you’ve been seeking, 406/19 Verona Drive (2,2,1 in Sekisui developed Yukon) offers optimal space and seamless flow that perfects the sweet spot modern life needs between comfortable living areas designed for sharing, a study zone for work, and separated bedrooms for quieter moments of retreat and solitude. With a building pool and seamlessly connected covered balcony perched over gardens, you’re sure to look forward to a summer of sunshine and swimming, or raised glasses and alfresco dining - without even leaving your front door.

 

For those valuing the vibrance and buzz of city fringe living instead, 283/8 Lachlan Street, Waterloo (2,2,1 in the contemporary, Meriton developed Coronet at Crown Square) is the sun soaked residence you’ve been looking for, central enough to explore Sydney city on foot. Impressively expansive for apartment living, its inviting living zones include the outdoor versatility of two separate balconies, combined with European inspired design that is clever, convenient, and ensures total functionality - all while retaining its ultra-modern aesthetic amongst quality finishes and state-of the art facilities, including pool and gymnasium.

 

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