Nerang QLD 4211 19 Centurion Court
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3  Beds
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2  Baths
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1  Car
$495 per week
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AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME
Newly renovated air conditioned three bedroom home situated in an enclave of 3 homes at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Easy walking to distance to transport , school and shops. The home has a lovely flat fenced yard with private access into the reserve behind which has exercise equipment, bike track and children's playground.

- 3 spacious bedrooms - master bedroom ensuited
- Open plan air conditioned living/dining
- Second living area or children's retreat
- Well equipped central kitchen, full pantry
- Second bathroom and separate toilet
- Solar panels, garden sheds, fenced yard backing onto 8ha reserve, playground & waterway
- Off road parking for camper, boat or multiple cars.

For more information please contact our professional property management team at Chevron First National on 07 5539 9166 to arrange an inspection.
**PLEASE NOTE you MUST register to inspect at any listed open for inspection times by emailing steven@chevronfn.com.au
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