Clear of 498 Square Meters Modern Home & Located on Quiet Street & North and South Aspect
South and North aspect 3 large bedrooms plus study renovated modern house. Frontage of 12.19 meters by 40.85 meters depth, approx. at 498 square meters. Spacious lounge and dining areas with timber floor, modern kitchen with gas cooking. Renovated 2 bathrooms. Potential to build the Granny flat (S.T.C.A). 12 Minutes' walk to Auburn shops and station. Driveway to 2 car space plus lock up garage parking. Pot
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11 Jul 2019
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Transfer: 11/07/2019
Block size: 490m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
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Population
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Listing ID: 183096829. This listing has been viewed 4 times. It was first displayed on 17/01/2025 and last updated on 30/01/2025.
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