Located in one of Frankston's most central and conveniently locations this light filled three bedroom home offers the following features;
- Brand new kitchen with gas hot plates, electric oven, dishwasher and plenty of bench space , room for dining table - Large living area with polished boards & ceiling fan - Three bedrooms with built in robes, all with ceiling fans and new carpet - New bathroom with shower over bath & toilet - 2nd shower & toilet in laundry - Quality furnishing & fittings throughout - Garden Shed - Ducted heating - Shared carport with space for two cars (tandem) - Spacious front garden
Within a short walk of Beach Street shops, primary and secondary schools, Monash University, restaurants, cafe's and public transport and only 5 minutes drive to Bayside Shopping Centre.
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