Block size: 835 m² approx.House size: 180 m² approx.UV: $972,000 (2024)
Spacious, Sun-Filled & Secluded – Family Living in Prime Curtin Location
For the first time in decades this beautifully maintained family home, set in mature gardens that come alive with flowers every spring and summer, is available to purchase.
Located in one of Curtin's most established, tree lined streets and surrounded by green spaces, this 835m2 block (north-facing to the rear) could hardly be more desirable. Add to that a 180m2, well-oriented four bedroom home that
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