This stunning, near-new residence is now ready for your inspections. Located in the ever popular suburb of Eglinton, this could be the perfect first home or investment. Offering a practical, free-flowing floor plan, a low maintenance yard and exceptional value.
Also offers: - Four bedrooms, main with walk in robe and ensuite - The three other bedrooms offer well-designed built in robes with plenty of storage - Convenient separate media room or formal lounge room - Stylish open plan kitchen, overlooking living/ dining and lounge area - Family Three way Bathroom with freestanding bath, double vanity and separate toilet - Undercover alfresco entertaining - Ducted reverse cycle A/C throughout and ceiling fans - Roller blinds throughout - Double garage with internal access - Rental estimate $600 per week approx
Contact Tom Clyburn today to arrange an inspection! 0439 103 541
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