Truganina VIC 3029 44 Annapurna Crescent
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Leased
House Rented
4  Beds
  |  
2  Baths
  |  
2  Cars
$480 Per Week
First National Real Estate D & K
4-Bedroom Home for Lease
This house is the right place to call home. Located in a new estate close to Mt Atkinson Children’s and Community Centre and playground for young families to enjoy. Consisting of master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, 2 additional bedrooms each with built in robes, with 4th bedroom/entertainment room. Spacious open plan galley style kitchen with 900 mm SS appliances, walk in pantry overseeing lounge area and adjoining dining room. Comes complete with double garage with internal access.
Presenting a low maintenance backyard. Enjoy family gathering under the alfresco area made for entertainment. Make sure you register to inspect as this property will not last.


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