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Three bedroom brick home in great location

NESTLED in a sought after location, this as-new three bedroom, two bathroom brick home was built in 2016 and offers modern living at its finest.

The master bedroom boasts a walk-in robe and ensuite, while the remaining two bedrooms feature built-in robes and ceiling fans for year-round comfort.

A spacious open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area seamlessly extends onto a decked entertainment space with blinds, perfect for indoor-outdoor living.

The well-appointed kitchen includes a gas stove, large island bench, dishwasher and walk-in pantry, catering to all your culinary needs.

Two lounge or sitting areas provide flexible living options and the central family bathroom impresses with a large bath, separate shower, and double basin.

A tiled laundry with ample cupboard space and a linen press ensures practicality.

Ducted heating and cooling throughout the home keep the temperature just right in all seasons.

Outside, a generous 6m x 12m shed with a concrete floor, 3-Phase power and a separate lock-up area with a roller door provides excellent storage and workspace options.

Double-glazed windows enhance energy efficiency, while the 2.5-car garage and backyard access offer convenience.

Finished with quality Colorbond fencing, this property is an outstanding opportunity for comfortable, contemporary living.PRICE:- $820,000

PRICE:- $820,000

Address:- 16 Stanley Court, Cohuna

Agents:- Alan Mitchell 0427 562 590 Renee McIvor 0427 564 065

Agency: Charles L King & Co (Cohuna)

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