Elders welcomes you through this great property in Marrara, backing onto the Golf Course this property offers the following features; - 3 well sized bedrooms - Air-conditioning to living areas and 2 bedrooms - Large living and dining areas - Separate internal laundry with storage space - 1 car space with room for a golf cart and overflow complex parking - Beautifully established gardens and lawns that have a monthly lawn mowing service - Close to shopping Centre - Sorry, no pets - Available from 26/10/2023
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Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Shops,Courtyard
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