Beautiful presented duplex in the St Johns parks area offers light, space and is well appointed throughout. Over two levels this property consists upstairs of two bedrooms with built in robes and a generous master bedroom with ensuite bathroom and walk in robe, wall to wall carpets and are served by a central fully tiled bathroom. The downstairs flow provides an excellent modern living arrangement with a generous lounge that leads to your family area and is served by the fully equipped open plan kitchen with ample cupboards and stone bench tops, electrical appliances. Internal Laundry and extra toilet downstairs, every rooms have Split air-con, Private internal courtyard and Single garage. Close to schools, local shopping, and public transport.
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