This modern three bedroom home is situated in a quiet leafy area of the growing Collingwood Park area. Located just a short distance from Redbank Plaza, schools, childcare and public transport.
Three bedrooms and a study, all with ceiling fans and air-conditioning in the master, open plan living and dining, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a lovely deck for entertaining.
Other features include double lock-up garage, fully fenced, landscaped yard and quiet family area. Currently rented at $350 per week, with secure tenants in place, this property would make an ideal investment or great first home.
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Split system air-conditioning Modern home Front and back deck Woodland outlook Fully fenced backyard
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