Occupying a rare level 800.3sqm parcel in a peaceful cul-de-sac, this solid brick single-storey north facing home offers far more than meets the eye. Freshly painted throughout with turn-key ease, connected lounge and dining rooms flow through to a kitchen refreshed with a selection of new appliances and family living boasting updated floorboards and a study nook. Flexible internal spaces also offer scope t
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