Flowing over a spacious single level layout, this fantastic home delivers relaxed outdoor living and superb privacy on a 526sqm corner block. It's a walk to Botany Road's shops and eateries, while minutes to Sir Joseph Banks Park and Botany Aquatic Centre. Contemporary sanctuary
- Wide entry hallway leads to huge open living and dining zones - Seamless flow to outdoor deck for relaxing or alfresco meals - Well presented gas kitchen has Highland oven and island bar - Five impressive bedrooms, main reveals walk-in and ensuite - Modern main bathroom offers dual vanity, spa tub, rain shower - Crisp white interiors showcase high ceilings and timber floors - Modern plantation shutters, commercial grade windows/doors - Multi-use converted garage, roof storage via main bedroom - Dual frontage, gated side street access to two parking spaces - Moments to golf courses, Maroubra Beach, the airport and CBD
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