GAS COOKING - WALK TO SHOPS AND SCHOOL, AIR CONDITIONING
This well maintained 2 bedroom Villa Syle Home is in prime location to all amenities, being only 600m to Toongabbie Public School, 600m to Pendle Hill High School and 1.3km to Pendle Hill Meat Market.
Features Include:
- Two good size bedrooms, both with built-ins and ceiling fans - Open plan living and dining area - Main bathroom with separate toilet - Spacious kitchen with plenty of cupboards and gas cooking - Good size backyard - Private access with undercover parking
SMS "117a Binalong" to 0416 906 802 for full property information
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