Well maintained, clean & tidy home featuring a formal lounge, large dining area that adjoins a large kitchen with electric cook top and wall oven. The home comprises built in robes in 3 bedrooms, including master bedroom with full Ensuite and Walk in wardrobe. Home also includes open study which could be used as a 4th bedroom.
Additional features includes: Ducted heater & cooling, private back yard with covered patio for entertainment area and double remote garage.
Located close to Wheelers Hill Shopping Centre & Brandon Park Shopping Centre, Brentwood Secondary College, Wheelers Hill Secondary College, transport at your door and easy access to Freeway & Eastlink
Bond: $2694.00
Available: Now
Features include: Study,Built in wardrobes,Ducted Cooling,Ducted Heating,Floorboards,Outdoor Entertainment Area,Remote Garage,Secure Parking
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