3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS, 2 CAR PARKING, Northing facing Land; 515M^2 It has good condition built in nearly 2003. and aslo well with some renovation based on this qualified bircks single layer house, Specially there is big alfresco to be potential multifunctional sunny room or study room. Meanwhile, the back yard with fixed blocks for planting fruits and vegetables. At doorsteps, you can walk in an idyllisch reserve park with your dogs. also enjoy beach or Patterson lake and shopping center with rich of gourmet not so far. Just drive minutes to Cranbourne railway station &schhools. Let me to help you to get this dream house
Features include: Ensuite(s),Secure parking
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