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CLYDE NORTH: Welcome to Cascades on Clyde where awaits this attractive property.
Features: - 3 Bedrooms - Study Nook - Main bathroom - Ensuite to master bedroom - Double remote garage - Ducted heating - Evaporative cooling - Fully enclosed backyard
Cascades on Clyde - This more recent estate in the Cranbourne region offers all the benefits of a modern area. With a focus on larger modern family homes with parks and waterways along with modern technology this estate will be sought after for many years to come. Conveniently located a short distance to Selandra Rise's newly built shopping centre which includes Woolworths & 13 specialty stores.
BOND $2173
Features include: Air conditioning,Built in wardrobes,Secure Parking
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