$695,000 - $745,000 Offers Close 8th Dec@11am(USP)
3 Coorumbena Crescent, Morphett Vale SA 5162
House
312
Block size: 759 m² approx.
Beautifully Updated, Family-Friendly Home
$695,000-$745,000 Offers Closing 8th December @11am(USP)
In a charming pocket of Morphett Vale with 759sqms (approx.) of room to move, this 1980's-built brick home gets top marks for position and presentation.
Three carpeted bedrooms the master with mirrored built-in robes all offer ceiling fans and are serviced by an updated crisp white bathroom with shower, inset bath and convenient separa
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Property history
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04 Sep 2014
Sold
Raine & Horne Morphett Vale/Christies Beach
$288,000
Contract: 04/09/2014
Listed: 07/07/2014
Days on market: 59
Transfer type: Full transfer
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