Bacchus Marsh VIC 3340 45 Dickson Street
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House Sold
3  Beds
  |  
1  Bath
  |  
1  Car
Sold for $455,000
First National Real Estate Rayner - Bacchus Marsh
QUIET SECLUSION JUST MOMENTS FROM EVERYTHING.
Located in a great central address, this freestanding home is on a corner position in a private court location.
Comprises of 3 Bedrooms, master with WIR’S, spacious open plan living to Kitchen, meals & lounge area. Gas central & evaporative cooling provides for comfort all year round. A single car garage with auto remote, entertain family & friends from the undercover entertainment area, low maintenance gardens. From this quiet location there is so much to enjoy nearby with Masons Lane Sports reserve, zoned primary schools, main street shops & cafes. This home is perfect for a range of buyers, as it will appeal to those looking for their first home, downsizers or investors. So take a closer look on what is on offer here
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