24/868 Colombo Street, Christchurch Central, Christchurch City
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Floor area
60m2
Last update 3 years ago
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Embrace city living within the four avenues! Located within the St Mary's Apartments complex in Christchurch's bustling CBD, 24/868 Colombo Street offers convenient and low maintenance living with cafes, eateries, shopping and entertainment right at your fingertips.
This one-bedroom, ground level apartment is a fantastic option for executives looking to purchase their first property - and their own slice of history. Designed by renowned Christchurch architect Peter Beavan, whose notable works include the neo-Gothic-inspired Chateau on the Park, the iconic St Mary's complex was built on the site of the former Convent of St Mary's and is situated adjacent to the beautifully restored and heritage-listed Rose Historic Chapel. Built circa 1999, the apartment boasts modern style, open concept living and security - as well as a genuine sense of community living via the complex's shared manicured court-yard.
Key features of 24/868 Colombo Street include:
An approx. 60sqm layout
Open concept kitchen, dining and living
A spacious double bedroom
Modern kitchen with quality appliances
Light-filled bathroom
Two courtyards
Single allocated basement parking
This property encourages indoor/outdoor living, with doors to two private and sun-drenched courtyards from the living room and bedroom. The clever layout maximises space, and for added security and safety the apartment complex is completely secured from the street with access via personal keyless entry, and CCTV security is incorporated in the underground parking areas.
If you're an investor looking to expand your rental portfolio, this immaculately-maintained apartment is a must-see. The complex is managed by a Body Corporate for added convenience.
Our vendors are motivated - and will consider all offers. Please don't hesitate to contact Pippa or Tim today.
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Last update 3 years ago