54 (Lot 50) McKeachie Drive, Aberglasslyn
Sold for $430,000
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Brand Spanking New !
Located in McKeachie’s Run close to shops, sporting fields and schools, is this brand new home with a very stylish façade. Features include three bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining and living and it is perfectly suited to first home buyers or investors alike! be quick, as this one won't last long !

Further features of this property include:

- Three generously sized bedrooms with built in robes, the main bedroom features spacious walk in robe and ensuite
- Tiled open p... Read more
Located in McKeachie’s Run close to shops, sporting fields and schools, is this brand new home with a very stylish façade. Features include three bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining and living and it is perfectly suited to first home buyers or investors alike! be quick, as this one won't last long !

Further features of this property include:

- Three generously sized bedrooms with built in robes, the main bedroom features spacious walk in robe and ensuite
- Tiled open plan kitchen, living and dining with reverse cycle split system air conditioning
- Sliding doors from the living area lead on to the alfresco entertaining area
- Plenty of windows and natural light flooding the main living space
- Stunning kitchen with stainless steel appliances, Caesarstone bench tops and gas stove top
- Internal laundry with plenty of cupboard and bench space, plus external access to the clothesline
- Landscaped front gardens and fully fenced low maintenance rear yard
- Double remote garage with internal access and single side access
- Estimated rental return of $400 - $420 per week

This property is proudly marketed by Mick Haggarty and Shelby Sutcliffe, contact 0408 021 921 or 0412 813 242 for further information or to book your private inspection today!

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Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries