Highly versatile family home, moments away from the sought-after Mansfield schools
Onsite Auction: Sun 02 Nov 2025 at 10:30am (If not sold prior)
Perfectly positioned on a flat, north-facing back yard, this versatile family home rests in a quiet cul de sac street within walking distance of both Mansfield State School and Mansfield State High School. Beautifully renovated inside and out, the residence showcases a flexible and functional layout designed to accommodate modern family l
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30 Apr 2025
Sold
Place Sunnybank
Listed: 26/03/2025
Block size: 678m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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