Situated in the highly sought after Claremont Park Estate, is this beautifully presented family home. Featuring 3 bedrooms comprising of generous master bedroom bedroom with walk in robe and private ensuite bathroom & an additional 2 spacious bedrooms both with built in robes. An additional bathroom with full size bath tub and separate powder room.
Complete spacious fully tiled kitchen and meals area complete with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher, adjoining the large family area at the rear over looking low maintenance landscaped gardens.
Additional features include ducted heating & cooling, double lock up remote controlled garage with internal access to the house.
Within minutes away from local bus stops and easy commute to local shopping precincts and schools, this spacious family home has plenty to offer.
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