A recently renovated and house located in a quiet street near the station, shops and schools. Has three (3) good size bedrooms all having mirrored built-in robes. There is a separate lounge room with cooling unit system air conditioner. The dining room is open to a modern kitchen that has gas cooking. Features a modern bathroom and an internal laundry. There is a small study hall, ideal for the kids homework table. There a floorboards throughout. Has a concreted driveway to a single carport and spacious backyard with two (2) garden sheds. Call Gerard 9644 3999 or 0402 118 415.
- NICE AND TIDY FIBRO HOUSE IN A QUIET STREET. - THREE (3) GOOD SIZED BEDROOMS WITH BUILT-INS. - MODERN KITCHEN & MODERN BATHROOM. - SEPARATE LOUNGE & COSY STUDY AREA. - QUIET STREET NEAR SCHOOLS & PARKS. - SPACIOUS BACKYARD WITH TWO (2) GARDEN SHEDS.
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