Weathertex home, tile roof, brick piers on concrete slab, offering three spacious bedrooms, each with built in robes, office, attached lock up garage with laundry & 2nd bathroom, tidy kitchen, lounge-dining room plus sitting room, split system air conditioner + ducted air cooling, a lovingly tendered garden by the current owner of the past fifteen years. The 923 square metre allotment affords rear lane access, there is also a carport and solar panels. This home is absolutely perfect for a retiree being located only one block from the C.B.D., St Philomena's School and Catholic Church, it is truly a rare opportunity to purchase in a quality neighbourhood.
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