Family home, 4-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms, very spacious, high ceilings and large bedrooms.
Features: * Entry Hall *Wooden floorboards * Main Bedroom with TV point, Walk-in Robe * 2nd, 3rd and 4th Bedrooms with Built-in Robes * Spacious Lounge Room with TV point * Stainless Steel Rangehood, Four Gas Burner Hot Plates, Electric Fan Forced Oven, pantry and dishwasher * Fabulous Living Area with TV point, Gas point and Samsung Smart Inverter S Plasma Ion Split System A/C Unit * Meals Area * High Ceilings * Laundry with Neutral Bench Top, Linen Press Cupboard * Alfresco with Limestone Coloured Paving * Reticulated Gardens and Lawns * Double Garage with Remote Door, Trades Entrance * Extra Parking Space on the Side * Brick Paved Driveway
Features include: Ensuite
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