The Vista is close to St Kilda Road, the Botanical Gardens and public transport. You can walk to Clarendon Street shops for a bite to eat or just relax by the pool!
The secured apartment tower has a landscaped garden courtyard, with the architecturally designed apartment featuring built in robes, a modern kitchen & bathroom, laundry, balcony & undercover car parking for one vehicle.
The apartment is fully furnished and equipped, except for blankets, bed linen, towels and tea towels and pillows.
Pets are not allowed at the holiday homes
Features Include
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Three large bedrooms, each with built-in robes - sleeping up to six people.
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It contains - one queen sized bed, four single beds and a porta cot
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Ensuite to main bedroom
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Bathroom with bath and shower
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Fully equipped kitchen with oven, stove, dishwasher, microwave, and fridge
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Laundry with washer, ironing board, vacuum and dryer
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Lounge with colour TV and video/DVD player
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An Indoor Pool
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Court
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Gymnasium
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BBQ Area (picnic set and barbeque toools)
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On site undercover parking for one vehicle
Interior Views
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