FABULOUS pair of duplexes for sale at 1/12 Panda Street and 2/12 Panda Street Dakabin.
Situated in beautiful City of Moreton Bay -- These two duplexes will be a huge asset to an investor’s portfolio. They are modern -- No 1 is a 3 bedroom and No 2 is a two bedroom and are sold as a pair.
They are close to all modes of transport and just 10 minutes to Westfield North Lakes and Costco. They are 3 minutes drive to Alma Shopping Centre in Alma Rd and 3 minutes drive to the new Hotel.
No 1/12 Panda Street Dakabin
3 bedroom duplex - 2 bathrooms - Master bedroom has a beautiful ensuite.
Built-in wardrobes - Air conditioned - Wifi connected
Open plan living throughout - Combined dining/ Lounge
Kitchen has dishwasher and gas cooktop - Security screens throughout
Fans and back patio has outside fan - Carport has electric door
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