Stunning family home, located in the sought after Pebble Creek Estate. Nestled within the growth corridor, just west of Logan, Pebble Creek South MacLean is an exciting place to call home.
FEATURES INCLUDE; - Main Bedroom with Ensuite and walk-in robe - Other 2 Bedrooms all carpeted with built-in robes - Main bathroom with bath - Ceiling fans throughout - Air Con in main Living area & Main Bedroom - Open plan Living/Dining area - Fully fenced yard - Garden Shed - Tiled Alfresco area for entertaining
The Kitchen boasts: Stone benchtops with an island bench, plenty of storage including overhead cupboards, a large fridge space and 900mm Gas cook top - also includes a walk-in pantry.
Just a short walk to the new multi mullion dollar recreational park your kids will absolutely love. Ensure you apply today, so you don't miss out.
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