Immaculately presented throughout, this ideal family home is ready to move straight in with enticing living/dining zones unfolding to private outdoor entertaining areas. Its premium quiet street is a walk to buses, schools, bayside parks and the Bay Run.
- Full brick freestanding home with timeless character features - Inviting lounge room, distinct dining and casual living room - Undercover entertaining terrace and sunny garden for children - Outdoor brick home office building next to level rear lawns - Large dine-in kitchen offers gas cooktop and ample cabinetry - Three generous bedrooms and classic bathroom with tub/shower - Versatile utility room has a laundry and a second bathroom - Parquetry floors, patterned cornices and air conditioning - Potential to further capitalise stca, side drive plus carport - Stroll to Five Dock shops, future Metro and Five Dock Park
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