This superb family home is set within a quiet street in a lovely estate. It has high ceilings at the front with a small step up to the rear living areas and bedrooms. With quality fittings, downlights throughout and a fantastic rear yard with NO maintenance.
Featuring: • Stylish shutters covering windows • Tiled lounge and dining • Downlights throughout • The kitchen is at the centre of the home with glass doors leading out to a covered pergola and a backyard with synthetic grass that requires NO mowing. • The indoor areas flow through sliding doors to the outdoor entertainment area • Additional extras include: Ducted air-conditioning and double remote controlled garage with internal access.
This property has stunning qualities that many will appreciate.
$750 per week - includes front lawn and garden maintenance
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