Presenting 11 John St on half an acre in the heart of town at The Oaks is this original three bedroom brick home.
Giving you endless opportunities we know this one will not last long.
The original brick home features three spacious bedrooms, internal laundry, separate living and dining rooms, fire place, sunroom, two showers and two toilets in the home.
Outside presents a massive amount of yard space, oversized 7.5m by 12m shed, detached garage, outdoor toilet access, entertaining area with built in BBQ and extensive frontage to the home giving comfortable truck/tradie access into the block.
Features: > Half an acre > Oversized 7.5m by 12m shed > Original condition brick home > Floor to ceiling tiles in the bathroom > Detached garage > Entertaining area > Fire place > Separate lounge and dining > Sunroom > Three bedrooms > Internal laundry > Three toilets > Close to schools and shops
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