This exceptionally well maintained Townhouse is loaded with features which include spacious tiled living and dining area that opens onto a spacious easy to maintain courtyard great for entertaining family and friends. 4 spacious bedrooms 3 with built-in wardrobes, the main bedroom offers a very spacious ensuite. Neat and tidy bathroom with separate shower and bath and 3rd toilet down stairs. The home offers ducted air conditioning throughout, huge tandem garage with plenty of storage space. Located walking distance to St Anthony's Primary School, parks, local shops and Toongabbie Train Station. This Townhouse is a must inspect as it's sure to impress!
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