Perfectly Located 2 Bedroom unit in the Heart of Wentworthville
This 2-bedroom unit is perfectly located in the heart of Wentworthville, being only 400m from Wentworthville train station, 350m from major supermarkets, the Wentworthville shopping strip, and just 400m from schools. * Freshly painted and newly renovated kitchen * Fully brick construction * Fully sunlight throughout the unit * 2 great size bedrooms, with the main bedroom including built-ins * Spacious living area leading out to a street-facing balcony * Neat bathroom with bathtub and separate shower * Large kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space * Good size internal laundry * Single lock-up garage This is an excellent opportunity for investors or first home buyers looking for a well-situated property with modern updates.
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