Spacious Villa with Private Courtyard in Prime Woy Woy Location
Offering space, flexibility, and an ultra-convenient lifestyle, this well-presented 3-bedroom villa is ideally located within easy walking distance to Woy Woy’s shops, cafés, and train station. With its own street frontage, multiple living zones, and excellent parking, this home delivers far more than the typical villa.
Step inside to discover a large, separate living room, perfect for relaxed family
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