This is a stunning 3-bedroom brick house located in an up-and-coming suburb. The interior has been recently painted, and it boasts a spacious entertainment area, a large 775m² block, and a 5.8 x 5.8-meter shed.
The house's location is very convenient as it is within walking distance of schools, parks, shops, sporting fields, and other modern amenities. Additionally, major shopping precincts are only a short drive away, making it an excellent choice for families or those looking for a long-term investment.
Some of this property's key features and benefits include a 5.8m x 5.8m double shed with side access, a single garage, air conditioning and fans throughout, generously sized bedrooms, and fresh interior paint.
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