3 bedroom home in a cul-de-sac position on 870 square metres !! Excellent layout with 4th bedroom option ..all bedrooms separate away from the living. * Main bedroom with shutter, full wall of robes + en-suite..2nd and 3rd bedrooms freshly painted & both with robes * main open living area also with shutter onto kitchen meals area opening out to 10 metre x 6 metre covered al-fresco area onto fully fenced back yard * central kitchen with twin drawer dishwasher, oven, separate grill, good cupboard storage + breakfast bar onto meals area * 3 way bathroom with double door linen..separate fitted out laundry * double attached garage with pebblecrete driveway and side access to fully lock up back yard * quick possession available!!
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