New to the market and priced to Sell, Sell, Sell, this fantastic brick veneer home set on a large 1733m2 block in the quiet village of Tarcutta, presents a fabulous opportunity at an affordable price and is priced to move quickly! Nestled in the beloved township of Tarcutta, this property boasts: - 3 spacious bedrooms. - Large lounge room with neat kitchen and separate dining area, - The bathroom offers a recently renovated shower plus a separate toilet, - Beautiful rear entertainment area - The block is split into a low maintenance front yard with mature fruit trees and a rear yard with a 7m x 6m steel shed and rear lane access, - Perfect for the first home buyer or astute investor,
If you're on the hunt for a top-quality home in excellent condition, in a prime location, don't hesitate to act now. This opportunity won't last long!
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