Nestled on a low maintenance cottage lot, this charming three-bedroom home boasts a convenient location close to school and shops. Featuring an open-plan kitchen and dining area that flows into the living room, the master bedroom comes complete with a walk-in robe and en-suite, along with two additional well-sized bedrooms and a spacious main bathroom. With rear lane access to the garage, the property offers easy-care gardens with full reticulation and a tastefully fenced front yard overlooking a green open space. Situated just a short stroll from Tuart Primary School and Dalyellup Shopping Center, this home provides the perfect blend of comfort and convenience for modern living.
Property Type: House Property Features: Unfurnished, Pets Allowed Living area: Open plan
Features include: Pets allowed,Secure Parking
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