- Freshly painted with brand new carpet - Air-conditioned villa home in private setting - Two bedroom villa home with attached single garage in quiet and private setting - Fresh neutral colour palette - Open plan air conditioned living room - Kitchen equipped with electric oven/cook-top and has good cupboard space plus a breakfast bar - Bathroom with separate bath and shower recess - Both bedrooms fitted with built-in robes and ceiling fans - Main bedroom with air-conditioning - Single garage with internal access and laundry at rear - Fenced courtyard but not suitable for pets - 600m to Lambton's Elder St shop strip, 1.7km to New Lambton's shopping precinct, 2.1km to John Hunter Hospital
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Car Parking - Surface
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