A golden opportunity exists for an astute investor or entry level owner occupier to purchase this beautiful 4x2 residence which encapsulates everything your likely to want in a home! Perfectly configured with master bedroom & ensuite to the front, formal lounge off entry and then kitchen overlooking spacious family & meals area. Entertain those guests under the large patio area overlooking wonderful landscaped gardens and play area for the kids. Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, in sought after ocean side suburb of Quinns Rocks and only a short stroll to schools, parks, shops, transportation and Quinns' beach front!
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