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3340 days ago

New Build in quiet culdesac

Leonie from Woodend

BRAND NEW BUILD!!
North facing, sun drenched open plan living.
Timeless contemporary decor and brand new appliances

All brand new - Oven, range hood, dishwasher, laundry...
Double glazed, long run corrugate roof, large hardwood decking areas, paths, sliding doors open to a private fully fenced yard

3 double bedrooms. Master with ensuite and walk in robe and sliding doors to a private deck

Log fire and heat pump to keep toasty in Winter

Expansive decking with a lovely planting of white roses and evergreens, nestled among other quality housing with the mountain & country aspect
Ready for you to make it home!

Walking distance to the heart of Oxford Villiage-q­uaint cafes,shop­s,Oxford area school, bush walks.

Open home times to follow soon or you may view by appointment
Expected price range around $465k

** Kereru Close is not listed on Google maps (for whatever reason as is well established) but is a culdesac from Weka Street which runs from High Street

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Price: $465,000

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