LJ Hooker Leppington | Austral presents a flowing floor plan, offering comfort and convenience in the heart of Oran Park.
Property features the following:
- 4 large bedrooms, ensuite and walk-in to main, other three bedrooms with built-in robes - Gas cooking with Westinghouse appliances throughout - Tiled flooring - Caesarstone bench tops throughout - Combined laundry and bathroom - Alfresco, perfect for entertaining - Double remote garage - Gas hot water - Sorry no pets allowed
Google Maps: - 2.4km to Oran Park Town Centre - 2.1km to Oran Park Public School
How to apply: All attendees must be registered to inspect the property, once viewed you will receive a link via email and PIN code to complete the application process
Please be aware that if you do not request a booking time, you will not be notified of any open homes or cancellations.
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