Block size: 469 m² approx.House size: 113 m² approx.UV: $479,000 (2024)
Welcome to 15B Barangaroo Street, Chisholm – Stylish, Updated, and Priced to Sell
Positioned at the rear of the block, you will enjoy the privacy of this beautifully updated single-level home, perfect for first home buyers, young families, or downsizers seeking comfort, style, and convenience. Offering a low-maintenance lifestyle, the home features three generously sized bedrooms, an updated ensuite, and a modern main bathroom. The custom-designed kitchen will impress any home chef, w
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