Substantial Family Home-Sought After Pemberton Park
* Situated in sought after Pemberton Park this substantial family home offers many impressive features. * Formal lounge dining plus open plan informal living-spacious kitchen with excellent storage * Four double bedrooms-the main has large walk in robe and ensuite.Ducted heating and cooling throughout. * Fully enclosed alfresco dining featuring built in BBQ-ideal for year round entertaining. * Double lock up garage with internal access and remote door plus additional high bay carport with roller door perfect for the boat,trailer or caravan. * Low maintenance,secure rear yard overlooking leafy green belt.
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