This conveniently located duplex in Southport is light, bright and spacious, Some of the features we are loving about the property are:
* 3 spacious bedrooms, all with ceiling fans & built-in robes * Open plan tiled living and dining area with air con & ceiling fan * Great sized kitchen with ample cupboard & bench space and gas cooktop * Spacious bathroom with separate toilet * Good storage throughout * Large undercover entertaining area with a good sized grassed area for the kids to play * Double undercover secure parking * Pets considered on application
All located within a short walk of the Tram, local primary & high schools and a less than 5 minute drive from Smith Street for any easy commute on the M1.
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