This Is Living - Elevated Hillside Living in Mount Nasura
Perched high in one of Mount Nasura's most sought-after hillside streets, this quality 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence delivers space, privacy and beautiful outlooks on an impressive 2,520sqm allotment.
Partially renovated and thoughtfully designed, the home offers a versatile layout ideal for growing families, entertainers, or those se
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Average Age
46 years
Population
2,997
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