Just around the corner from the Preston Street Shopping Precinct is this Tuscan inspired two storey quality-built home near Como Beach at the back of a group of three townhouses. With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, private parents retreat plus an open plan kitchen with ample kitchen bench space and storage, dining, lounge, and study nook. With classic styling and built in 2003, so well kept, this home has a peaceful Mediterranean ambience, quality fixtures and fittings throughout, and a floor plan perfect for the modern family or executive living. Outside, the private courtyard flows into the home and can be extended into the garage, providing plenty of room for entertaining. Additional features include high ceilings and reverse cycle split system air conditioning throughout. This home represents and delivers all that is great about inner city living yet peaceful and located near everything! Contact Bill Mckenzie with any enquiries.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools
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