Nestled in the charming township of Coolah and offering a rare opportunity to secure this family size home, on a double block with bundles of scope to improve and simply enjoy!
- Offering five oversized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes throughout - Three distinct living areas, providing ample space for gatherings with family and friends - Original kitchen with plenty of storage and walk-in pantry - Separate home office, perfect for those who work remotely - Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning and wood fire heating - Leisure/rumpus room with plenty of space for a pool table - Laundry features second toilet & shower - Double brick veneer garage with power connected + toilet & shower - Covered alfresco area with built-in BBQ - Close proximity to schools, hospital and other town amenities - Situated on 2504sqm block with two titles
Only 4 & 1/2 hours from Sydney and 3 hours to Newcastle, this could be your perfect weekend residence. This 1980s home is ready for a new owner to make it their own. Contact Patrick Power at 0455 721 304 or Sara Perry at 0400 859 593 for more details through The Property Shop.
Features
Air Conditioning
Allocated Car Spaces
Area Views
Close To Schools
Close To Shops
Close To Transport
Heating
Heating Wood Fire
Study
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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