This contemporary 4 bedroom home is located in the sought after Featherbrook Estate and has everything a family would need. With 4 spacious bedrooms, the master including a walk-in robe and en- suite, the 3 remaining bedrooms all include built-in robes. The kitchen incorporates stainless steel appliances including a 900mm oven, gas stove, dishwasher and island bench overlooking a good sized meals and living area. Additional features to this modern home are; ducted heating, evaporative cooling, alarm system, high ceilings throughout, solar panels, double garage with external and internal access. A rear courtyard eliminates gardening responsibilities and provides space to entertain outdoors. This property is walking distance from Featherbrook College P-9, Woolworths and conveniently situated close to public transport.
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