This cozy three-bedroom block home is perfect for investment or as a comfortable family residence. Two of the bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, and the living area is an open-plan design that includes the kitchen and dining room. The bathroom is spacious and beautifully tiled, and all rooms have air conditioning. The home is ideally situated in a serene neighborhood and is conveniently located near hospitals, shops, and schools. It sits on an 809 square metre block of land and is built with quality materials. The home also comes with some furniture. If you would like to schedule an inspection, please reach out to one of our sales team members. Moara (Mo) Crowley, Sales Consultant 0427 642 015 Ronnie Neary 0417 760 500
Features include: Built-in Robes,Floorboards,Broadband,Air-Conditioner,Balcony,Outdoor Entertainment,Shed
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