Move In Ready Living in a Sought After Mount Low Pocket.
Set in a quiet Mount Low pocket on a 474m² block, this well presented four bedroom, two bathroom home offers a practical layout and easy indoor/outdoor living, ideal for families, first-home buyers, or investors.
At the front of the home, a generously sized bedroom welcomes you upon entry, perfectly suited for guests, a home office, or a teenager's retreat. Neutral tones, ceiling fans, and natural li
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