Charming two bedroom property located in the peaceful suburb of Earlwood
Welcome to this charming two bedroom property located in the peaceful suburb of Earlwood. This delightful home features two spacious bedrooms, perfect for a couple, small family, or even roommates. The property boasts a well-appointed bathroom for convenience and comfort.
- Two generously sized bedrooms, master bedroom with built-in robes - Open plan kitchen with electric appliances and plenty of storage, combined with dining - The highlight of this property is the two carports, ensuring ample space for parking - Well manicured front and back garden featuring sun filled back room - Easy access to local amenities, schools, parks, and public transportation - Garage is not included however owner rarely requires access
Features include: No pet allowed
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