This spacious townhouse impresses with ultra-contemporary design and high quality finishes. Backing onto Rupert Wallace Reserve, it's within close proximity of parklands as well as shops and eateries along West Street.
- Three generous bedrooms, two with built in robes - Main bedroom features walk in robe, plus ensuite - Open plan living, dining and kitchen zones flow effortlessly outdoors - Large grassed backyard, perfect for entertaining - Stylish kitchen reveals gas cooktop and ample storage - Stunning main bathroom features stone vanity - Benefits of guest powder room - European laundry and air conditioning - Internal and rear access to single garage - Great opportunity for first homebuyers - Handy to Campbellfield Plaza, Broadmeadows Central and the M80
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Listing ID: 181790807. This listing has been viewed 7 times. It was first displayed on 20/07/2023 and last updated on 01/07/2024.
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