Picnic Point NSW 2213 33 Stretham Avenue
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Sold Feb 26 12:15pm
3  Beds
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3  Baths
  |  
1  Car
Sold for $1,400,000
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First National Real Estate Daystar
BRICK HOME IN POPULAR PICNIC POINT LOCATION
This very neat and tidy 3 bedroom brick house is located in highly sought after street in Picnic Point. This family home is positioned close to parks, sought after Picnic Point Public School, cafes and transportation.

Offering:

•3 bedrooms with built in wardrobes including downstairs bedroom with ensuite
•Open plan living and dining room with bar
•2 generous sized bathrooms
•Laundry
•Powder room
•Split system air conditioning throughout
•Single LUG
•Fireplace
•Sparkling in ground pool
•Outdoor entertaining area
•Plenty of storage
•Land size 575.4m2 approx / 14.40m wide approx
•Located in Picnic Point Public School catchment

This amazing home is surely not to be missed! For further information please contact Michael Sleiman on 0433 941 863.
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