Near New Contemporary Town Home With House Like Proportions
Positioned in a highly convenient peninsula location, this newly built contemporary town home sets a new benchmark for luxury living in Mortlake. Spacious quad-level layout with house like proportions throughout & sun-drenched living areas flowing seamlessly to a desirable outdoor entertaining area. It's within an easy stroll to Breakfast Point shopping village, cafes, restaurants, schools and waterfront parks.
Combined lounge & dining area flows to sunny outdoor yard Contemporary gas kitchen with ample storage & island bar Three large bedrooms with built ins and main with ensuite Elegant bathrooms with shower recess' and free stand bath Intercom security with remote alarm, ducted air con Internal access to double car basement with storage room Easy stroll to Breakfast Point village shops, cafes and parks
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