Level 3, 328/44 Armbruster Avenue, North Kellyville NSW 2155
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1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT? CLOSE TO ALL THE ACTION.
* Light& airy interiors showcase a generous open-plan living area * Kitchen boasts stone benchtops and European appliances * 2 bedrooms with BIR'S * The main bedroom with Ensuite * Good size covered Patio * Currently tenanted at $550 per week * Unit area 102m2 plus Garage/Storgae 17m2 * Security Parking and access to the BBQ area * Strata $992 Council $256 Water $303 per
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Intercom,Close to Schools
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