5/70 Kororoit Creek Road, Williamstown North VIC 3016
Townhouse
311
Block size: 138 m² approx.
*OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 27TH APRIL 2024 1:50 - 2:00 PM - PLEASE REGISTER TO VIEW*
*PLEASE REGISTER YOUR INTEREST TO BE ALERTED OF INSPECTION TIMES* This three-bedroom townhouse is brilliantly positioned, to meet all your requirements of low maintenance Bayside living. The home comprises a generous dining/living/kitchen meals area that integrates perfectly with the courtyard/decking area. Perfect for all year-round alfresco style living. The home has been upgraded to include four split systems, to ensure efficient heating/cooling all year round. Additional features include, timber floorboards, BIRs, convenience with two toilets, balcony and lock up garage. The location is supreme, walking distance to Williamstown North Train Station, Jawbone Reserve, schools, cafes, all on your doorstep.
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