Introducing 200a St Johns Road, Bradbury - a charming single-story home nestled on a spacious 668sqm block.
Features Include: - Three bedrooms and one bathroom provide comfortable accommodation. - Well-designed layout ensures practicality and convenience. - Ample space for relaxation and everyday living. - Separate laundry featuring additional toilet - Open-plan living areas create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. - Expansive block allows for outdoor activities and potential landscaping projects. - Located in the desirable suburb of Bradbury, offering a peaceful lifestyle. - Close proximity to local amenities, schools, and transportation options. - Granny flat potential (STCA) - Ideal for families seeking a home or investors considering opportunities in a sought-after location.
Don't miss this opportunity to call 200a St Johns Road Bradbury your home!
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