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60 Seventh Street

Gawler South SA 5118

  • 4 Bed
  • 2 Bath
  • 2 Toilet
  • 1 Park
$575,000
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UNDER CONTRACT BY CHRISTOPHER HURST

ATTRACTIVE HOME - FANTASTIC LOCATION
Located within easy walking distance to parks, walking/bike tracks and Gawlers town centre this very attractive 2003 built home will suit many.

The stone fronted home has 4 bedrooms, an ensuite & walk in robe to the main bedroom, there is an open plan living/meals and kitchen area complete with stainless steel appliances plus there is a separate lounge room.

Some of the many features of the home include high ceilings, ducted evaporative air conditioning, a split system air conditioner, garage with inside access, a huge 6.6 kw solar system and more.

Outside you will find a large paved outdoor entertaining area, fully established easy care gardens all on an easy to maintain 424m2 allotment.





All information contained herein is gathered from sources deemed to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should seek their own enquiries.

Features

General Features

  • Property Type: House
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Land Size: 424sqm

Indoor Features

  • Toilets: 2

Outdoor Features

  • Garage Spaces: 1

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