This 4 bedroom 2 bathroom family home with separate media room still looks and feels brand new, VJ paneling down the hallway which gives a Hampton Lux feel as you walk through. <br/><br/>Positioned in the newly developed area of Parklakes 2, walking distance to Good Samaritan College, local licensed café, playground and 6.3kms walking tracks.<br/>Close to shops, school's, medical centres and access to either the Sunshine Motorway or the Bruce Highway.<br/><br/>The master bedroom not only has a walk in robe but also features a built in full length dresser with multiple drawers for additional space saving storage.<br/>The kitchen has highly quality appliances and comes complete with a wet & dry butlers pantry with plenty of shelving and cupboard space. All bedrooms have ceiling fans and TV points. The separate Media can be closed off and has a split system air conditioning unit for additional comfort.<br/><br/>Additional property features include:<br/>• Open plan living in calming neutral tones<br/>• Study nook<br/>• Uninterrupted access to the undercover outdoor area with glass stacking doors<br/>• Internal laundry with storage<br/>• Double remote garage with internal access<br/>• Low maintenance fully fenced level yard <br/>• Solar system <br/><br/>** Water consumption is the responsibility of the tenant.<br/>** Pets may be considered upon application - Approval will be at the discretion of the homeowner - special terms will be stipulated in the general tenancy agreement should pet approval be granted. Current legislation requires tenants to get written permission in their tenancy agreement to have a pet in their rental property and stipulates they are also responsible for any damage to the property caused by their pets. The special terms can also stress that tenants have the property fumigated and the carpets cleaned when their tenancy is up. An Owner still has a right to decline a pet request even when this legislation comes into play however, they must provide a reason under the new grounds stipulated under the legislation change.
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