Be part of the action! In the heart of Preston, just a stroll from bustling High Street and its continental delights, sits this two bedroom, redecorated 1970's unit. Generously proportioned with an open plan kitchen featuring gas appliances, opening out onto a private front courtyard, and a central bathroom with shower over bath and space for a washing machine. The trendy lounge room features a split system, air conditioner to keep you comfortable all year round, whilst both bedrooms have generous sized built in robes. With a private rear courtyard and off street parking, this property has it all! Just a stone's throw from café's bars, restaurants, High Street strip shopping precinct, Northland, schools, and parks, and transport nearby, you'll never want to leave.
Features include: Kitchen,Built In Robes,Air Conditioning,Courtyard,Outdoor Entertaining Area,Fully Fenced,Laundry
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