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Located in a very quiet and sought after area, this low-set brick and tile home is perfect for a family and must be seen to be appreciated!

Neat and tidy throughout, features include extra store room, generous kitchen with plenty of overhead shelving, bench space and built-in pantry.

Three spacious bedrooms, with ceiling fans, built-in cupboards and carpet.

Neat and tidy bathroom, with bath and shower accompanied by a separate toilet.

Drive through carport leading to a double bay shed that comes complete with power and three phase power, and water access just to the side of the shed. This can easily be a double lock-up garage, workshop or a bit of each.

Living area and hall ways have fairly recent, beautiful floating floor boards installed.

Additional features include a huge variety of garden plants to make a complex, yet simple garden to maintain. Also a 5000 litre water tank and pump.

The house has also been extensively rewired and comes with a new power meter.

Please note that renovations have been done to the house, whoever some minor works can not be fufilled due to certain reasons, but will only take a handy person less than a week to finish off the finer details, such as painting and cornices. All major works have been completed.

Positioned on a quiet street, side and back fencing on landscaped 725m2 block within walking distance to local shops, buses, Loganlea Train Station and just minutes from Logan Hospital, Griffith University, Logan Institute of Tafe, Logan Motorway and Pacific Motorway.

In addition to that, this property falls under the proposed upgrade in density to a medium density zoning in 2013.

What a solid investment opportunity. This property is a must to inspect. Call Coronis today!

Sustainability Declaration available from our Springwood office.

Lowset brick home
Large 725m2 block
Quiet street close to all amenities
Double bay shed with power
Some renovations done
Extensively rewired with new power box
Walk to Loganlea Train Station
Density upgrade proposed for 2013