This very neatly presented duplex is in an ideal street position close to amenities and transport. Just 800 meters or an 11 minute walk to Palmyra Primary School and only 650 meters to Woolworths Palmyra.
• 2 x bedrooms • Built-in robes to main bedroom • Easy care polished jarrah floorboards • Split system air conditioning • Spacious open-plan main living area including dining • The kitchen features a gas cook top and under bench electric oven • Separate externally located laundry room with room for storage • Instantaneous gas hot water system • Covered entertainment patio • Neat easy-care front and rear courtyard style gardens • Double carport with remote door • Additional driveway parking
Drive past 17A Solomon Street, Palmyra but do not enter the premises. To view this property please refer to "inspection" information.
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