Well positioned with modern finishes, fixtures and open plan kitchen, meals and living areas with low maintenance outdoor area.
Comprising; - Four bedrooms - Master bedroom with modern semi ensuite - All bedrooms with built in robes - Modern kitchen with stainless steel gas appliance - Dishwasher - Spacious living room - Well appointed bathroom - Ducted heating - 2x split systems - Roller shutters to all windows - Low maintenance courtyard - Single carport
Conveniently placed 100m from 577 bus stop on Findon Road, 1.4km to Greenbrook Village, 2.2km to Meadowglen Primary School, 1.8km to Epping Secondary College, 3.2km to Epping Plaza, 2.3km to Epping train station.
For further information or to apply for this property contact Joe Gorskies today on (03) 9401 2322, joe.g@lovere.com.au
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes
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