Enjoy the best of the mild climate in this quiet bushland 4-5 bedroom home surrounded by an acre of low maintenance flowering garden. Convenient six minute walk to the local shops and close proximity of your choice of schools
This large tri level 4/5 home with built-ins is ready to move into. There is a spacious kitchen with a dining/rumpus room plus a separate loungeroom. The floor plan is flexible and private, you could use the dining room as a study, there is a second rumpus room/theatre room to keep the kids and mum happy. There is easy care slate flooring to the living areas. The house is well insulated making it energy efficient, there is a reverse cycle air conditioner to complete the picture. The house is well set back from the road, you would not even know it was there. Close to transport, shops and schools. Single carport plus two car spaces.
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