Nestled in a lovely complex, this beautifully renovated townhouse is sure to appeal to the first home buyer wanting to get into market, astute investors or people wanting to downsize. Ideally situated, with close proximity to Padstow CBD, Train station, M5 and all amenities.
Offering:- Brick Veneer two storey 3 bedrooms, two with built in wardrobes Main bedroom with balcony Open plan Lounge and Dining Stylish Kitchen Modern Bathroom Internal Laundry with 2nd toilet Good sized paved entertaining area Single car garage Visitor car spots Complex reserve on southern side - Perfect for the kids to play Strata fees approx. $552.00 per quarter
With nothing to spend, don't miss this fantastic chance to purchase this wonderful home. Please call Michael Sleiman for further details on M: 0433 941 863.
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