Located in a much sought after precinct, is this three bedroom brick veneer home. Featuring floorboards throughout, three bedrooms all with built in robes, spacious lounge room through to kitchen with gas cook top, electric oven, dishwasher and cupboard storage. Updated bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet. Separate laundry with additional toilet in it. Other features include single carport and gas ducted heating. Kindly note that the fireplace in the lounge room is not offered as part of the lease.
Other features include: - Gas ducted heating - Floorboards throughout - Three bedrooms all with built in robes - Kitchen with gas cook top, electric oven & dishwasher - Updated bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet - Separate laundry with additional toilet - Single carport - Close to Blackburn Lake, buse & Forest Hill Chase
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