AUCTION ON-SITE: Saturday 31st January 2026 at 2:00pm (Unless sold prior to Auction)
Situated on a beautiful 888m² corner block, this spacious residence delivers on space, comfort and versatility featuring four large bedrooms, expansive living areas, an open-plan kitchen and a generous outdoor entertainment patio - ideal for growing families or savvy buyers seeking long-term value.
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