Set back from the street with private road access, this spacious home boasts a north to rear layout with ample natural light and a large back garden. The property provides excellent proximity to bustling shops, cafés, schools, parks and city-bound buses.
- Luminous main residence and garden apartment on 575sqm block - Generous living room flows to separate formal dining space - Modern parquet kitchen with stone benches and ample storage - Three well proportioned bedrooms, two with built-in robes - Updated bathroom with rimless shower, laundry with guest w/c - Air conditioned studio with kitchenette and tiled bathroom - Expansive entertainers' courtyard stepping up to lush garden - Large carport, extra on-site parking, air-cond, polished timber floors - 700 metres to Woolworths, 150 metres to express city bus - Ready to enjoy with exciting potential for renovation (STCA)
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