Rare find six bedroom home

The opportunity to purchase a 240m2, brick home with six bedrooms doesn’t come up very often.

It features two lounges, two disability-accessible bathrooms and three toilets.

Five of the bedrooms have external access and built in wardrobes.

There is no shortage of storage here either, with an extra storage room and built-in cupboards plus a generous separate laundry.

The kitchen is the heart of this home with open plan living in the lounges and dining area.

Ranch sliders lead out to the garden and covered patio, creating perfect indoor and outdoor flow: fantastic for entertaining and family time.

All this is situated on a 999m2 (more or less) flat, low maintenance fully fenced section, perfect for easy living.

You need to think outside the box with this home. It is suitable for large or extended families, or a possibility of home and income; the options are limitless.

Location is important and this property is only a short flat walk to the local supermarket, main street, local schools and the Gallagher Recreation centre.

Open home Sunday March 19, 1pm – 1.30pm.

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