Fresh to the market is the updated home in the sought after location of Rooty Hill.
Offering a massive 7 bedrooms this home is perfect for a family needing more space. Split into 2 separated homes, the front lower level is the ideal space for the in-laws or older children with 2 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, full bathroom and brand new kitchen. The back and upper level of the home boasts a massive main living area with split system air conditioning and fireplace, 5 bedrooms all the built in wardrobes and another full bathroom.
This property has been freshly painted throughout, newly sanded and stained flooring, new lighting installed and new window coverings have all been added to give this property a fresh feel.
Available from the 1st of March, do not miss out on your opportunity to view this property.
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