Monica Cowen is proud to present 8B Tamaki Mews in Cable Beach to the market.
This tidy duplex presents an excellent opportunity for homeowners and investors alike, set on a generous 560sqm block in a quiet cul-de-sac in the highly sought-after Cable Beach area. The home features stylish near-new night plank flooring through the living and kitchen areas, creating a warm and modern feel, while the bed
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