Urban Real Estate are proud to present to market this single storey home in the heart of Leppington, within walking distance to Leppington Train Station, Leppington Village Shopping Centre, Schools and much more.
The property features: - 3 Well sized bedrooms - main with walk-in robe and ensuite - Seperate media room (can be converted to Bed 4) - Study nook - Open living and dining area - Kitchen with stainless steel appliances and walk-in pantry - High ceilings throughout
The home is being offered on a leaseback of 5.5% for a term of 12 months with 3 x 6 month leasebacks.
For any further information please contact Samuel Bortolazzo on 0404 272 032.
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