Modern Single Level Living with Bush Outlook and Easy Station Access
Set in a peaceful setting in Helensburgh, 45 Tunnel Road presents a beautifully maintained, solid brick home that strikes the perfect balance between comfort, practicality, and lifestyle.
Approximately 9 years old, this home has been thoughtfully designed for modern family living. It offers four generous bedrooms, all fitted with built in robes, with the main bedroom featuring a private ensuite. Timb
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Average Age
40 years
Population
6,576
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