Stretton - Four Bedroom Family Home - Close to Schools and Shops
This property set on the high side of Paddington Crescent offers *4 reasonable sized bedrooms *Main bedroom with ensuite all with built-in cupboards and air conditioning unit installed. *Open plan lounge, dining and Kitchen with air conditioning unit installed. *The kitchen has near new electric cook top and oven, a dishwasher, and corner pantry. Large space for a family fridge. *Large covered patio with access from garage. *Double remote garage. Side gate access.
Property is available from 23/04/2024.
Please be advised that you have to physically attend one of our open inspections in order to apply.
We accept applications from 2Apply only. All applications received from other sources will not be processed.
Features include: Built in wardrobes,Secure Parking
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