Located in popular Epsom is this solid brick, family home with an entertainers dream in the back gardens, perfect for the upcoming winter BBQ's. Modern and stylish, this property offers 4 good sized bedrooms, 3 with built in robes, 2 bathrooms and a spacious kitchen/living area centrally in the home. Other features of the home include: - Double lock up garage - Low maintenance garden - Dishwasher and ample storage in the kitchen - Easy access to outdoors - Great design for easy living With all of Epsom's favorite amenities almost at your doorstep, including Epsom Village and Epsom Primary School this home is in the perfect position. Just 12 minutes to Bendigo's city centre, what's not to love about 235 Station Street.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Heating,Built-In Robes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools
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