4/323 Stacey St (Cnr Old Kent Road), Bankstown NSW 2200
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Outstanding Townhouse With Entertainers Courtyard!
Enjoying its own courtyard entry through OLD KENT ROAD you be greeted by spacious separate living and dining spaces enhanced by a modern kitchen with dishwasher. Stepping up to the second level you will find spacious bedrooms with built-ins and an updated bathroom, a separate open study enjoys its own landing.
~ Two bedrooms with built-ins ~ Open study on 3rd level ~ Renovated kitchen with dishwasher ~ Dedicated dining area ~ Spacious living area ~ Updated main bathroom ~ Laundry with 2nd toilet ~ Lock up garage ~ Large covered entertaining courtyard ~ Features: air conditioning
Walk to Western University, schools, parks, cafes and transport & Bankstown shopping precinct and train station.
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