Quality living in the heart of Risdon Park close to parkland, golf course, shops and schools. This double brick home comprises two double bedrooms both with robes, & carpet flooring, a massive family/games room that could be converted to a third bedroom with air-conditioning & carpet flooring, and a good sized lounge with gas heating. The modern kitchen has ample cupboard space & gas oven while the bathroom is neatly tiled with separate shower & bath. An added bonus to this home is ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning throughout. External features include carport, rear verandah, and single garage with automatic roller door, paved areas, fruit trees and low maintenance yards.
RLA 172 571
Property Code: 3615
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