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2594 days ago

Sunshine, Peace and Tranquility

Jan from Thames

Lovely near new home in peaceful coastal setting. Great lifestyle and all year round holiday feeling. Great family home with plenty of space for the kids to enjoy and plenty of storage including large internal double garage, plenty of parking for a caravan/boat.
Well designed, spacious and bright 3 bedroom home plus utility/4th bedroom with built in robes, master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe. Separate office, suitable for those working from home.
Kitchen has gas hobs, double oven, dishwasher, breakfast bar and scullery. Infinity hot water system.
Well presented grounds with 2 garden sheds and not too much lawn, leaving plenty of time for fishing.
Conveniently located in sought after beach suburb within walking distance to great kindergarten and primary school, children's playground, bowling club, public tennis courts, beach, boat ramp and nearby swimming holes. 07 8682210

Price: $690,000

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