Block size: 506 m² approx.House size: 127 m² approx.
Room for the Whole Family
With an expansive floor plan that offers plenty of living space along with a good useable yard, this large family home is an affordable option for a young family.
The home features 3 large bedrooms, a neat kitchen with gas stove and dishwasher, a modern bathroom, formal lounge and dining rooms, a front sunroom, and a massive tiled family room at the rear of the home.
The 506 square metre block is fully fenced, has a large double garden shed, and rear lane access. Plenty of room for a garage and workshop if desired.
All set in a pleasant location on the edge of town.
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