This charming, oversized villa spans 269m² and is part of an exclusive complex of just six units. It's conveniently located within walking distance to local schools and Kogarah Station, and just a few minutes' drive to St George Hospital, local shops, and amenities. This property offers a convenient and enjoyable lifestyle and presents a great opportunity.
- Good-sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes - Spacious living and dining area with air-conditioning - Potential study or workstation setup in the living and dining area - Well-maintained bathrooms - Gourmet kitchen with ample storage space - Exceptionally large courtyard for entertaining - Lock-up garage with additional tandem car space and rare backyard access - Strata: $1,308.89 pq | Council: $405.70 pq | Water: $178.42 pq + usage | Total size: 269 sqm
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