Block size: 436 m² approx.House size: 140 m² approx.
Sleek, Modern & Central
Well positioned in the Pottery Estate within 250 metres of St Patricks School and the Valley Plaza, this modern brick veneer is perfect for a young family.
The conventional floorplan offers 3 bedrooms with built-in robes including a master with walk-in robe and ensuite, a modern kitchen with dishwasher, gas cook top, and island bench, a modern main bathroom with free standing bath, and an open plan living and dining room. The home is climate controlled with ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, and there is a 5000 litre water tank for the gardens.
There is excellent outdoor living space with a covered front porch and a large covered rear deck, and there is rear lane access to a single garage.
All set on an easy care and fully fenced 436 square metre block.
Currently leased until August 2024 at $480 per week.
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