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HomestoriesStyle, space and location

Style, space and location

This brick beauty really has it all – it has the style of a modern brick home, the space inside for a family or those who love to entertain, and a fantastic location close to the river walk, Glennie Heights School and Christian College and Golf Club.

The best news is the yard is big enough to fit a caravan, swing set or trampoline.

From the moment you walk through the large welcoming entrance you realise this home is something else.

It has a generous size lounge room with wood heater and views from the large front window.

This leads to another large dining and lounge space – which easily fits a family size dining table, a TV entertaining area and lounge, this area has easy access to a practical kitchen and covered outdoor entertaining area.

All rooms in the home are a very good size.

The main room is generous with a walk-in robe and ensuite. The others have built-ins.

The main has an air conditioning unit and there is also air conditioning in the living area.

Outside the home continues to impress with its well-maintained and established tiered yard.

It has an oversized garden shed and good access to the back yard, with room for a caravan and space to build another shed.

This home is neat as a pin and an inspection is a must to truly appreciate all it has to offer.

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