Large 5 bedoom Family home with 3 bathrooms and covered Alfresco area. Ducted heating and Cooling, Gas stove, dishwasher, close to schools and kindergardens. Medical Centre will be built in the area in the near future. Cardinia Council working on developing the area for sport activities and minutes from Freeway Access and Princess Highway. Famous Haileybury college in Berwick falls into this area if you want your kids to be enrolled in the school. Acclaimed as a great private school, Haileybury is a uniquely rewarding educational experience.
Please contact Vitaliy for further information at 0405 575 777
Features include: Ensuite(s),Secure parking
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