Featuring an amazing pool and outdoor entertaining area, this home has been set up perfectly for the territorian lifestyle, you'll never want to spend time anywhere else. A huge shed with plenty of space for the boat and plenty of storage space too. There is also a modern granny flat for the visitors or the teenager looking for some more space.
Inside features gorgeous high ceilings and timber kitchen as well as a renovated bathroom. And you'll even save money on the power bill! there is a huge solar system on the roof that will save you $$$ on the power bill.
Tucked away in a quiet circuit in Woodroffe, this private and secure home has been designed to complement a family lifestyle.
3 Bedroom House 1 Bathroom Granny Flat with Bathroom Double Garage with Side access Great Pool and Entertaining Area 10KW Solar System
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