Welcome to 14 Montreal St, Fremantle - where modern living meets convenience! This two-story residence boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a renovated kitchen making it the perfect home for families looking for both style and functionality. Nestled in the coveted catchment for East Fremantle Primary School and John Curtin Performing Arts School, this family home also provides easy access to Gibson park and Booyeembara Park.
Additional Information: Master Bedroom downstairs with ensuite 3 x Bedrooms upstairs with bathroom Downstairs living room with split system air conditioning Study Nook / Play area upstairs with split system air conditioning Secure Parking Low-Maintenance Yard Security Alarm Pets considered
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