A Spacious, Secure Family Retreat on 583sqm, opposite Koolbardi Park.
Set behind a remote-controlled front gate, this generous family home sits on a 583sqm survey-strata block and reveals the space, security and versatility modern families value most. The home offers plenty of room to park multiple vehicles including a caravan and boat plus a double garage with direct internal access, every practical detail is beautifully considered.
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