Designer Terrace in Sought After Frasers Development
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Located in one of Sydney's fastest growing urban village hotspots lies this uniquely crafted three bedroom terrace with large stunning leafy courtyard. Set over three levels, this home features stylish and intelligent design, enhancing natural light and providing fantastic liveability. A stunning family location which is in close proximity to shops, village cafes, public transport, schools, universities, beaches and Sydney CBD.
+ Great Strata Complex + Renowned Developer + Low Strata Rates + Positioned at the end of the terrace row + Spacious open-plan living and dining + Stunning kitchen featuring premium SMEG appliances + Three oversized bedrooms, main with ensuite - Two bathrooms with 3rd toilet located downstairs + A private courtyard, perfect for entertaining + Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning + Secure Double Lock Up Garage with internal access
Moments to Botany Shopping hub, Borralee and Sir Joseph Banks Park.
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