Neat and tidy furnished 3-Storey Townhouse in the heart of Wollstonecraft!
- 3 Spacious Bedrooms with built-ins. - Tiled Bathrooms including 3 toilets and full tub . - Stone top gas kitchen including fridge and microwave - Lounge and dining area. - Loft/Casual Lounge area. - Spacious backyard for outdoor living. - Side by side parking for 2 cars with remote entry. - Internal laundry with Washer - Partially furnished - Quiet dead-end Street.
- 500 Metres from Newlands Park. - 1.1km from Royal North Shore Hospital. - 700 Metres from St Leanords train station. - 800 Metres from Wollstonecraft train station.
Features include: Intercom,Floorboards,Pay TV,Built In Robes,Broadband,Bathtub,Gas Appliances,Outdoor Entertainment Area,Courtyard,Remote Garage,Secure Parking,Fully Fenced
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