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The home is located at the end of a quiet pocket of Burdell. The home offers three bedrooms, with an ensuite to the main bedroom. Air conditioning throughout. At the rear of the home is an open plan lounge, dining and kitchen area. There is an entertaining area at the rear. The backyard is fenced and there is a small garden shed.
Features include: Built In Robes,Air Conditioning,Ensuite(s),Outdoor Entertainment Area,Fully Fenced
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