A large villa in the center of Taigum, located in a peaceful, well-kept development. The spacious kitchen and dining area are adjacent to an air-conditioned lounge area that welcomes you upon arrival. There are two thoughtfully designed bedrooms with ceiling fans, built-in wardrobes, and air conditioning in the master bedroom. You can host parties in your incredibly uncommon, spacious, and private courtyard with ease thanks to this well-designed kitchen, which features a gas cooktop and plenty of bench space. It also flows seamlessly from the dining area into the courtyard.
Features at a Glance;
- 2 generous sized bedrooms with built in robes
- Open plan living and dining with natural light flowing through the property
- Family bathroom with shower and tub
- Separate Toilet
- Well-appointed modern family kitchen with plenty of storage and electric appliances
- Air-conditioning in living room
- Single lock up garage with laundry
- Security screens throughout
- Generous sized private outdoor patio for entertaining
- Swimming Pool with a jacuzzi
- Common area with a BBQ area for entertaining
- Complex surrounded by lush greenery throughout
Towards the back of the complex, close to the BBQ area and swimming pool, you can enjoy all that the complex has to offer while yet experiencing the peace and quiet of the complex.
Walk across the road for buses to the city, or take a 1-kilometer stroll to reach Carseldine Train Station.
Just 100 meters separate you from Taigum State School, 260 from St. Flannan's Primary School, and 590 from Taigum Market Place Shopping Center.
The complex's excellent proximity to transportation, diversity of shops, and schools make it highly sought-after and fiercely held.
Please contact Shanel Siriwardhena on 0403 501 444 to discuss this property further or to get any further information.
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