This large family well presented family home is conveniently positioned only meters away from South Hurstville shops, cafes and Connells Point Public School. This home is beautifully elevated and has been amazingly maintained. This is an outstanding opportunity in a highly sought-after location.
- Light filled layout offers generous room throughout - Lovely outdoor flow to a rear alfresco entertaining area - Three bedrooms across two levels - Abundance of storage space throughout - Dual lock-up garage with off street parking
Please contact Sookie to register your inspection at 0402 121 594.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Ensuite,Openable Windows,Roller Door Access,Security System,Toilet Facilities
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