Exceptional Dual Living Opportunity - 5 Year Old Modern Home + Stylish Granny Flat in Prime Location
Positioned in a peaceful cul-de-sac amongst other high-quality homes, this impressive dual-occupancy property offers the perfect blend of style, space, and functionality. Only 5 years old and meticulously maintained, both the main residence and the separate granny flat are thoughtfully designed with modern finishes, open-plan living, and attention to detail throughout. This is a rare opportunity for familie
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