Redcliffe Realty proudly presents this two bedroom townhouse with a private courtyard situated amongst a quiet complex. Located in tree lined Grant Street, the townhouse is within walking distance to public transport, beach and bike paths leading to Redcliffe CBD, restaurants and cafes.
Featuring 2 bedrooms with built in wardrobes upstairs, main bathroom upstairs plus a powder room downstairs. The open plan lounge and dining room opens out to the private courtyard, perfect to enjoy your morning coffee.
Featuring: - 2 good sized bedrooms with built in wardrobes - Main bathroom with shower over bath and separate toilet - Additional powder room downstairs - Separate laundry downstairs - Open plan lounge and dining room leading to private courtyard
Features include: Built in wardrobes,Secure Parking
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