Conveniently positioned close to both Burwood and Strathfield amenities is this low maintenance family home offering four bedrooms of accommodation plus a study room. Its recent update includes two kitchens with new appliances, fully renovated bathrooms with timber flooring throughout.
- Suitable for the large family/ies with multiple generations - Large living areas and spacious bedrooms, private rear garden - Recent updates throughout, low maintenance family home - Four bedrooms of accommodation with built-ins, plus study - Two kitchens with new appliances, ample cupboard storage - Renovated bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling tiles, int. laundry - Rear lane access to parking, timber flooring throughout - Close to both Burwood and Strathfield shopping/amenities - Walk to local schools, shops, parks and the train station
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