Proudly presenting 10 Berwick Street, an immaculate family home located on a quiet street. This 90s brick home is move-in ready, located on a 905m2 block with plenty of room for the whole family!
Features include: • Entrance into the generously sized living space, wrapping around to the kitchen and dining space. • Modern, neutral-toned kitchen with a breakfast bar, dishwasher, and walk-in pantry. • Split system situated to comfort all of the common areas. • Master bedroom with an ensuite featuring floor-to-ceiling tiles. • Three additional bedrooms, all with ceiling fans, one with a walk-in wardrobe. • Main bathroom includes both a shower and bath, as well as a separate toilet. • Established low-maintenance gardens at the front and the rear. • Fully fenced backyard. • Single bay garage, as well as a double bay shed with power. Vehicle access at the side of the home to the shedding. • 6kw Solar system. • Set on a block size of approximately 905m2.
A great property, with the potential to be your next home. Natural tones throughout, have the ease of mind of having no work to do! This home is being released in a tightly held market and is sure to not last long!
$659,000
Mark O'Meagher
Features include: Ensuite
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