AUCTION: WEDNESDAY 8th of May at 6pm VENUE: CLUB CENTRAL HURSTVILLE
This three bedroom residence enjoys a prime location mere moments from Hurstville Shopping Centre, Hurstville train station, bus interchange, and schools.
Ideal for families seeking both convenience and privacy, the property features three spacious bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobes, a well-equipped kitchen with ample bench space and gas cooking. It boasts a separate lounge and dining area, internal laundry facilities, and a side driveway leading to a covered carport. Completing the picture is a generous backyard, perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Property Features:
• Timber floor thorough-out • Spacious living room and separate dining • Neat kitchen with ample bench space and gas cooking • 3 ideal size bedrooms, 2 with built-in wardrobes • One bathroom and internal laundry • Single carport • Close to transport, schools, and all amenities
AUCTION: WEDNESDAY 8th of May at 6pm VENUE: CLUB CENTRAL HURSTVILLE
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