Nestled in the heart of Ingleburn, 1 Grebe Street presents an inviting opportunity for comfortable living. This charming single-story residence boasts three generously sized bedrooms, ideal for families seeking space and tranquillity.
- Well-appointed bathroom for convenience and functionality - Dedicated car space for hassle-free parking - Ample outdoor space on a generous 677 square meter block -Embraced by a friendly neighbourhood atmosphere - Close proximity to essential amenities, enhancing suburban living experience
Location Via Google Maps Ingleburn High School - 700m Ingleburn Medical & Dental Centre -1.3km Ingleburn Train Station - 3.9km
Don't miss the opportunity to call 1 Grebe Street Ingleburn your new home!
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