3 Bedroom Duplexes! Live in one, Rent the other! Buy one or Buy Both!
Nestled amongst the lush gardens, behind colourbond fencing are these two lovely 3 bedroom duplexes! Inside each duplex there are many features such as a good sized living area, a generous kitchen with cupboards aplenty, gas heating, evaporative cooling, reverse cycle units to the living areas, instantaneous hot water, a modern laundry and a beautifully tiled bathroom. Outside boasts verandah to the front and patio to the rear both overlooking lush gardens, garden shed, large water tanks and a garage. One is currently tenanted so you could Live in one while the other is rented! These are strata titled and there is a fence separating the properties at the rear so they can be sold separately. Viewing is a must so phone now ! Please note photos are of both duplexes!
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