Beautifully presented with recent updates, this quality family home offers a versatile floorplan with an ideal outdoor deck for the entertainer. This property has the added benefit of a stand-alone self-contained dwelling with its own separate side access.
Features: -Updated kitchen, with gas cooking, marble tops, and bi-fold windows -Large lounge and spacious dining areas with split system A/C -Expansive rear alfresco deck with 4-seater therapeutic spa -Four bedrooms, two rooms with built-in wardrobes and fans, one bedroom is a self contained studio at the rear of the property. -Double lock up garage with internal access, plenty of storage space. -Short stroll to either Gymea or Kirrawee train station.
6 or 12 month lease available from 24th April Pets will be considered subject to application
Applications via T-app website
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Pets Allowed,Close to Schools,Dishwasher,Floorboards,Fully Fenced
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