Extended brick classic on 662sqm in coveted family neighbourhood
Positioned on a full sized 662sqm with a wide 16.4m street frontage, this classic brick home offers an exciting range of future possibilities. Nestled within a sought-after family neighbourhood, just a stroll from Tunstall Park, The Peddler Café, Nunawading Community Hub and buses, the home presents strong scope for contemporary updates. Alternatively, the spacious block and coveted location are ideal for t
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Listing ID: 182964558. This listing has been viewed 1 time. It was first displayed on 09/11/2024 and last updated on 16/11/2024.
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