Well presented over 55's townhouse in convenient location
This fabulous over 55's townhouse has everything going for it ideal location, end position in a complex of just six units, lovely lounge room and a spacious balcony with gorgeous bushland views. It's very unusual to find such a conveniently located property in the mountains.
- Well-presented and cared for three-bedroom over 55's townhouse - Light and airy open plan living room; polished floors; A/C - One bedroom located privately downstairs - Spacious kitchen with excellent prep; breakfast bar; adjacent dining space - Wonderful covered deck with delightful bush outlook; entertain or relax - Internal laundry and ensuite-sized bathroom with shower also on ground floor - Two further bedrooms upstairs; both with built-in robes & A/C - Large bathroom with separate bath tub and shower; New carpet throughout - Underhouse storage/workshop; internal access to single garage with remote door - Incredibly convenient location, next door to medical centre and across road from shopping village
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