Nestled amongst the trees, this three bedroom property offers stunning panoramic views from its elevated position. Move-in ready, it's a great opportunity for those looking to get their creative juices flowing with lots of possibilities to update or renovate. Ideally located close to schools, shops, Heathcote train station and the Royal National Park, it will appeal to first home buyers, young couples and families.
Spacious lounge with split system air-con, leafy outlook and balcony access Open style eat-in electric kitchen and dining area leading out to the backyard Three bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes and split system air-conditioning Good size main bathroom with bathtub, separate laundry with external access Generous tiered landscaped backyard with elevated bush views and side access Superb under house storage, single car carport plus extra designated car space Sweeping treetop views, elevated positioning, well-maintained, scope to update Great location close to local parks, shops, schools and Heathcote train station
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