Introducing this expansive four-bedroom cavity brick home, meticulously crafted for both relaxed living and effortless entertaining.
Noteworthy features of this residence include:
- Four generously proportioned bedrooms, catering to the needs of a growing family. -
Separated lounge and dining areas, promising adaptability and seclusion. -
An open-plan kitchen and dining zone seamlessly connecting to a sheltered outdoor entertaining area, ideal for hosting gatherings or savoring tranquil moments. -
Primary bathroom complete with both a bathtub and shower. - A master suite boasting an en suite for enhanced practicality.
Master bedroom equipped with air conditioning, ensuring year-round comfort.
Fitted wardrobes in each bedroom, offering abundant storage solutions.
Secure parking options provided by a lock-up garage and carport, along with extra storage space.
Strategically positioned near shops, schools, and public transport for effortless access to everyday conveniences.
Explore the harmonious fusion of space, coziness, and accessibility in this welcoming abode.
Please Note: The terms of the General Tenancy Agreement that relate to this property including any special conditions are available at www.denovans.com.au and need to be reviewed prior to lodging an application form.
Features include: Ensuite
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