A superb opportunity in a highly sought-after location
Occupying a prime location, this three bedroom property presents a fantastic opportunity for first home buyers, young couples and families. Featuring polished timber floors, open plan living and dining, plus the added benefit of a downstairs rumpus. A few hundred metres from Kirrawee High School, close to St Catherine's Catholic School and the popular Gymea Village for cafes, shops and transport.
Open plan sunlit living and dining opens to a relaxing covered alfresco balcony Updated modern electric kitchen, ample storage, peaceful leafy outlook Three large bedrooms with space to add built-in storage, one with balcony access Neutral main bathroom with bathtub, separate toilet, second toilet in the laundry Understair storage, generous rumpus room with sliding doors to alfresco terrace Secure yard, garden shed, single garage and workshop, space for boat/trailer 200 metres to Kirrawee High School and close to St Catherine's Catholic School Just minutes to Gymea Village cafes, shops, restaurants and transport options
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