This 2 Bedroom unit is in great condition and is in a quiet complex of 3. The unit has just been freshly painted throughout. It has a separate lounge room with gas heating and split system. There is a good size kitchen with electric wall oven and gas cook top, plenty of cupboards and bench space, pantry and a genuine meals area. Both bedrooms have robes, the master bedroom having a walk-in robe and direct access to a shower room with vanity which goes back to the toilet and bathroom with a separate bath and vanity. Outside are low maintenance gardens and lawns and a single lock up garage with remote door.
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