Direction : From 66 Farnham Road, please use pathway to arrive to Nagle Way.
Four bedroom house in a quiet location, approximately 15 mins walk (1.2km) to train station.
Property Highlights: - Main bedroom with built-ins - Modern bathroom - Kitchen with gas stove & oven - Air Conditioning: Heating/Cooling in the lounge - Two Toilet - Separate laundry - Lock up garage
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Features include: Secure Parking
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