Hidden away at the very rear of the group and boasting a desirable ground-floor position for easy accessibility, this neat and tidy, lock & leave base is within a stone's throw of Glen Huntly village - and is an offering that is simply shouting out to busy owner-occupiers and savvy investors in equal measure. Filled with abundant natural light and open plan in design, the 1-bedroom abode features a s
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