Set on a generous 850m² block in a tightly held pocket of Glen Alpine, this well-designed split-level brick home offers space, flexibility and a layout that works just as well for everyday living as it does for entertaining.
From the moment you step inside, the home feels open and welcoming. The front living room is oversized and filled with natural light thanks to large windows, with freshly painted
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44 years
Population
4,429
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