This cottage style residence set on large allotment 1037m2 approximately. A short drive to Gawler Township and Roseworthy College has just been released onto the market for sale by Public Auction : Saturday 4th May @ 10.30 am ( on site )
Significant features include :
Entrance hall Air conditioning Roller shuttters Ceiling fans High ceilings Formal lounge room ( with open fireplace ) Modern kitchen / meals area Plenty of cupboard space Spacious family room ( combustion heater ) 3 - 4 bedrooms ( with bir's ) Study / computer room Updated bathroom ( separate shower ) Laundry Toilet Great outdoor entertainment area ( with built in bar ) Storeroom Double width lock up garage / workshop Carporting ( auto door ) Room for 5 vehicles Established gardens Plenty of fruit trees
Great opportunity to buy in this ever popular location.
Auction Saturday 4th May @ 10.30 am ( on site )
For further details please call Peter Ravese on 0407 794 288
Features include: Air Conditioning,Close to Schools,Study
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