4 Bedroom + study home located in the Highgrove Estate
Features: Property Highlights: - Ducted air conditioning - Main bedroom with walk-in robe & ensuite - Bedrooms 2 & 3 with walk-in robe - Bedroom 4 with mirrored robe - Kitchen was gas cooktop, dishwasher and huge walk-in pantry - Lounge room with gas point - Dining room - Media Room - Study - Alfresco area - Good sized yard - Double garage with auto door & internal access - Situated a short stroll to Ceres Way Reserve and bus stops. - A short drive to Rouse Hill Town Centre, Rouse Hill Metro Station and local schools
Particulars: Available NOW - Long term lease available - Pets: on Application - Parking: Double garage - Cooking: Gas - Heating / Cooling: Ducted air conditioning / gas heating point
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