Large Family Home within Sefton High School Catchment
First National Chester Hill presents this 45-bedroom brick veneer home located in an ideal position, within walking distance to multiple schools, public transport options and shopping centres.
Property features include: Updated kitchen with electric appliances and breakfast bench Open plan kitchen and dining with split system air conditioning Spacious living area 4 good size bedrooms, all with built-in robes Extra large 5th bedroom or second living area Clean bathroom with bath and shower; toilet is separate Internal laundry with 2nd shower and toilet combined Driveway at front of the property leads to lock up garage with access into the rear yard. Side access leads to a double carport. Low maintenance yards
Features include: Built-in Robes,Floorboards,Air-Conditioner,Fully Fenced
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