Beautifully renovated unit - Secure Parking - Garage - Much To Offer
This lovely homette has been renovated throughout. It is located very close to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, shopping precinct, bus and train for easy route to commute to CBD, comprising:
* 2 bedrooms, main built in robes * Separate lounge room with bay window and air conditioning * Lovely kitchen * Modern Bathroom * Separate laundry * Sun room at rear or use as computer/spare room * Separate great size garage at rear * Undercover carport for secure parking with auto roller door * Fully enclosed private rear garden * Roller shutters for added security
To view this property contact Anna on 8369 0990 or 0416 320 520 or Jo 0403 339 202.
Features include: Air conditioning,Internal Laundry,Bath,Ground floor,Secure Parking,Garden / Courtyard,Built in wardrobes
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