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101/69 Armagh Street

Canterbury Area
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101/69 Armagh Street Canterbury Area
proudly marketed by
Grenadier Real Estate Ltd MREINZ
SELLING A SANCTUM
SELLING A SANCTUM Property files copy and paste the link into your browser https://www.propertyfiles.co.nz/property/864970007 Inside 'Paragon' is a serene metropolitan sanctuary, but no more than a stone's throw away, the buzz of this exciting, evolving city entices. Life here can be social or cultural, always stimulating! Nestled almost in the heart of Christchurch's CBD, Paragon Apartments offer an exclusive inner-city lifestyle teeming with opportunities for entertainment and enjoyment, with the bonus of Hagley Park a few metres away. This prestigious and highly respected part of our burgeoning central city was selected by the developer, and a bevy of expertise was enlisted from start to finish. Setting a new benchmark for inner city high-rise apartment living, there are just fourteen in the building over nine levels. The residential tower is directly connected to a carpark building with fully independent double lock-up garages with secure access to the lobby. The main entry from Armagh St is into a magnificent double height atrium lobby with marble floor, Neolith stone walls and a cedar ceiling, a majestic entrance as befits a building of this calibre. This apartment (located on the 1st floor) is north, south and west facing with floor to ceiling glass following the sun until evening. A lift delivers residents and their visitors directly into their own entrance hall for extra privacy and security. The apartment covers approximately 193sqm with bedrooms all with ensuites, balconies, soaring floor to ceiling windows, generous hallways and even a spacious separate laundry. This is a building without equal, a dwelling of unrivalled quality and comfort combined, in an unparalleled location. The developer is determined to realise this asset, so we urge you to book your appointment for viewing.
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