This charming cottage in the heart of Durack is available now! This family home offers 3 good size bedrooms on a corner plot with park views. Only moments to the Palmerston Water Park, The Palmerston Golf Course and Charles Darwin University.
What we love about this home: - 3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - Master bedroom includes ensuite and walk in robe - All bedrooms include built in robes and split air conditioning systems - Well appointed kitchen with dishwasher - Open plan living/dining area with patio door access to outside - Outside verandah - Internal laundry area - Tiled throughout - Undercover car port - NBN Ready - Pets considered - Park Views
Ideal home for new families with a friendly neighbourhood and convenient location. Book your inspection today!
Features include: Built in wardrobes,Dishwasher,Ensuite
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