Brandon Mansour and Charlise Muscat from First National Connect welcome you to this charming residence within the sought after locale of Bligh Park. Nestled on a quiet street, this three bedroom abode is close to quality schooling, tranquil parks and reserves, boutique shops and public transportation perfect for working professionals and the growing family.
Features include: - Open plan living and dining upon entry - Functional kitchen with quality appliances - Three generous bedrooms, main with built in robes - One bright bathroom with bathtub and shower - Neat and tidy back yard with easy care lawns - Additional features include, split system air conditioning, new carpets throughout, downlights, plus more
**All information about the property has been provided to First National Connect by third parties. First National Connect has not verified the information and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. All parties should make and only rely on their own independent enquiries in relation to the property**
Features include: Air conditioning,Built in wardrobes
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