Situated at the rear of the block, this delightful unit , ticks all the boxes. Offering 3 bedrooms or 2 plus home office configuration, well appointed hostess kitchen, open plan meals and bright spacious living area with access to North facing deck where you can enjoy your morning coffee. Spacious bathroom with large shower and separate bath, separate laundry, 2 carparking spaces and low maintenance private courtyard. Other appealing features include quality floating floors and carpets, impressive fixtures and fittings, ample storage, ducted heating and central cooling for year round comfort. All this located close to shops, cafes, Montmorency train station, schools and local parks, what more could you want.
Features include: Secure Parking,Built-in Wardrobes,Floorboards,Ducted Heating,Evaporative Cooling
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