Positioned proudly on a prominent corner allotment of approximately 520sqm, this impressive ex-display home, "The Daintree", delivers space, comfort and versatility in one of Sheidow Park's most tightly held estates. Built in 2003 and offering nearly 200sqm of internal living, the home is bathed in natural light, with a north-facing formal lounge showcasing large bay windows and an inviting sense of warmth
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