This spectacular 3-bedroom townhouse is located at the tranquil Baker Ct at Heidelberg Heights, featuring:
-Ground floor: open plan living and dining space; gourmet kitchen with s/s appliances and stoned benchtop; powder room.
-First floor: three bedrooms with BIRs and ample sunlights, master bedroom with double-sink ensuite while other two serviced by a spacious central bathroom with seperate bath and shower.
Other features include backyard with low maintenance, air conditioning, and double lock-up garage.
Residents have the ultimate convenience:
-4 mins drive to Northland Shopping Center -5 mins drive to Rosanna Railway Station -6 mins drive to Heidelberg Railway Station -8 mins drive to Warrigal Shopping Center -30 mins drive to Melbourne CBD
**Photos are for advertising purposes only **Bond is one month rental
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