Sold By Martin FitzGerald - Harcourts Bribie Island
• Wanting to relocate or invest for future retirement • Close to local shopping complex • Solid brick home on a 617sqm corner block • Open plan kitchen with breakfast bar & adjacent family room • Huge separate formal dining & lounge • Good size bedrooms - all with built in wardrobes • Spacious bathroom with shower & bath • Ceiling fans throughout living & bedrooms • Security screens on all windows & doors • Outdoor entertaining area • Potential side access for caravan or boat • Fully fenced & double lock up garage
Features include: Built in wardrobes,Internal Laundry,Bath,Dishwasher,Fully fenced,Solar panels
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