Welcome to 15 Carissa Turn Halls Head, this 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home has the room for the whole family with open plan living and a separate lounge room.
Key features of this consist of; - Formal Lounge room with gas bayonet - Main Bedroom, generous size with walk in robe - Ensuite with Double Shower and toilet - Large Open plan living - Kitchen with 5 burner gas stove top, electric oven and rangehood ( kitchen only 10 months old) - Bedrooms 2,& 3 both have 2 door built in robes - Bedroom 4 with single built in robe - Laundry with walk in linen cupboard - 2nd toilet - 2nd Bathroom with shower and bath - Alfresco outdoor area - Rinnai Instantaneous hot water system - Ducted Evaporative air conditioning - Shed approx 4m x 3m - Build 2006 - Block size 602m2 - Living space 200m2 - Carpets, Window treatments, Kitchen, Lighting all under 10 months old.
Features include: Air conditioning,Close to Beach,Close to Schools,Close to Shops,Close to Transport,Dining Room,Family Room,Games Room,Lounge
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