Fresh to the market and not expected to last long. It's a 3 bedroom stome home built circa 1880 on a grand 1039m2 parcel made up of 4 Allotments on the one title and situated in a quiet corner of Wallaroo. The home has ducted evaporative air conditioning throughout and the formal lounge also has a split system AC plus combustion heater. The kitchen is spacious with plenty of cupboards and bench space. The bedrooms are all traditional in size, The bathroom is well-maintained and there is a separate toilet for added convenience and the home is wheelchair freindly. Plenty of shedding and room for more plus access from 2 streets therfore offering plenty of options! Call Dave on 0429 692 511 to arrange your Inspection!
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